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So I woke up this morning to the sound of running water. Checked all the faucets and none were leaking. Noticed that the hot water heater was running and the floor by the washing machine was extra-warm. I've searched the web, and there are a few different options, I was just wondering if anybody here has had experience with this?
Options I've found: 1. dig the slab and repair the pipe 2. Re-route the line through the attic with flex line 3. Don't know if any dealer is here, but there is an epoxy sealer that is run through the system to seal the leak. Suggestions? I'm trying not to fall into the trap of getting one plumber charging me $XXXXs dollars. |
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What kind of pipe is it? (Copper, PVC, PB, PEX...) If it is PB you might be able to get it repaired free.
PB pipe class action lawsuit |
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Nah, my house is 50 years old. All copper. Good News is that Shelter Insurance is supposedly going to cover most of the repair. I've got Hi-Tech Plumbing coming out to look at it in the morning.
My concern is that if the break is due to the house settling, that this will probably happen again, and would the money be better spent on re-routing the water through the attic? |
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