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Remove dead leg in cold water pipe or ok (legionella risk)?

A while back (there is a post here somewhere but couldn't find it) I had a water leak in my garage. I found the leak and fixed it by placing a cap and bypass that section of pipe (see pictures). I was …
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Do copper water pipes split underground?

I'm trying to figure out where I may have a water leak. This is related to this question. I'm thinking capping and bypassing pipes is easy provide they do not split underground. Do/can they split unde …
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Is the hissing sound of water the source point of the leak?

It's been a while since this happened but I wanted to update with an answer because the leak eventually showed up below the green arrow head (see picture in post). In the cement wall. The source of th …
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Is the hissing sound of water the source point of the leak?

I have a water leak (I think) but no water leak anywhere in my condo. I heard the hissing noise a week ago and still no water anywhere. My condo is upstairs and my garage (and neighbor garage) below. …
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Any problem heating old solder joints in copper pipe?

I'm looking for an underground leak in my condo. I opened up the wall where I know the cold water lines go underground (see picture). I'm going to cap the 1/2 in pipe (the one on the left) and I'm won …
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Can I route a copper pipe bypass like this (and drill a stud)?

I finally found the water leak in my condo. I cut and cap a 1/2in pipe and the hissing sound of water went away. Now I have to figure out how to install a bypass because I lost the cold water in both …
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