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Has Achieved Nirvana |
This morning - in my kitchen: Only upside is that it's dripping in to the kitchen sink.
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Minor Deity |
Pro tip: Turn the light off. But seriously, that's bad. Since it is June I will assume a broken pipe or water heater. Not sure where your mechanics are.
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
It's a pipe. This house was re-piped in copper some time in the 80's. Whatever pipe they used is starting to fail - we had another leak in the bathroom wall just last month. I see a re-pipe project in my future.
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(self-titled) semi-posting lurker Minor Deity |
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Minor Deity |
Sounds like it. Nothing lasts forever.
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
Dodged a bullet. What's leaking is a water hammer arrestor I didn't even know was up there. The one next to it is in bad shape as well. Easy enough.
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Minor Deity |
Wow...you got lucky indeed.
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Minor Deity |
I have no idea what one of those is...haven't seen one. ???
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
They keep pipes from rattling when a valve is turned off quickly. Not all houses have them. I'm about to find out if my house really needed them.
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Minor Deity |
That was going to be my guess… | |||
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Minor Deity |
Well, it means you’ll no longer be able to arrest your water hammers. Maybe just have to give them written warnings? If you ever have any questions about this kind of stuff, I’m available… | |||
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Serial origamist Has Achieved Nirvana |
I have a friend who did a complete re-pipe in the early 1990s. Their contractor gave them the old "copper is proper" talk and they dropped much money to go with copper instead of ABS or PVC. All of the (affordable) copper pipe was coming from China at the time. Within a few years, all over the house, they started to get pinhole leaks. They ended up buying a large box of the rubber+band clamp repair gizmos. I didn't hear if they ever just bit the bullet and had the house re-piped again.
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twit Beatification Candidate |
Doug's been following this kind of thing since they first installed aqueducts. | |||
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
It's a good thing this happened when we were home. The part split at the bottom as soon as I touched it. If it had happened while we were away it would probably have filled the whole house with water.
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
In the late 80's and early '90's there was a lot of trouble with copper pipe made in Mexico. It had iron in the copper which then rusted and caused pinholes. I suspect that is what my house was repiped with and may well be what your friends house is piped in also.
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