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Do copper water pipes split underground?
I'm thinking capping and bypassing pipes is easy provide they do not split underground. Do/can they split underground? Ideally code would not allow it but I'm no plumber. Thanks. …
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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?
The bypassed line (3/4 in) still goes underground. I didn't see a reason back then to cut and cap it. … There are two pipes that go underground next to the water heater discharge pipe (there are two more to the left but I think those are the hot water). A 1/2 in and a 3/4 in. …