NickRobinson
Well-Known Member
All good replies-
Also, remember most bursts happen where the pipes are terminated. There is usually a little slack in the pipe run.
If you have not taken the earlier advice above when you get your leak, you may be able to trim the pipe end back to the leak and reattach. (unless you already did that last year...
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Also, remember most bursts happen where the pipes are terminated. There is usually a little slack in the pipe run.
If you have not taken the earlier advice above when you get your leak, you may be able to trim the pipe end back to the leak and reattach. (unless you already did that last year...