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Old 02-07-2021, 07:54 PM   #3521 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by JARblue View Post
Came home to get ready for Superbowl hosting (only 3 people coming over thankfully). Found another slab leak under my hot water heater. There goes another couple thousand once I figure out where the leaking line(s) go, cut a bunch of holes in the walls and ceilings and then hire a plumber to fix it

2nd birthday in 3 years having to deal with this. Why the hell do people think it's a good idea to tie the copper plumbing lines in the slab to a piece of rebar? Please, if you have to, use a piece of 1x or formwork stake the next time you need to keep a plumbing line vertical during a concrete pour.
under slab copper
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