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On Thu, 03 Sep 2015 12:29:47 -0400, Wayne.B wrote:
On Thu, 03 Sep 2015 11:23:58 -0400, wrote: That is somewhat unusual up there where you have good water but people in the Cape around Wayne's place have had a lot of serious pin holing problems in copper pipe. === We turn off our water when we're away for any length of time but still had our copper replaced with PVC after having one pinhole develop. The plumbers around here do a lively business with PVC replacement and they get to keep the copper as part of the deal. The theory du jour is that the RO treatment plant changes the PH level of the water just enough to make it corrosive. I never believed it until it happened to us. I had turned our water off when we went to the Shenandoah park. When I returned there was another puddle on the basement floor. As it turns out, the main shutoff valve has a leak in it. That leak allowed the pressure to build up and the pin hole to start squirting again. The leak is slow, and the plumber says it's not worth replacing the valve. The moral of the story is to shut off the valve but leave a low faucet on so the pressure will not build if the valve leaks. It took only 71 years for me to learn that. Amazing. -- Ban idiots, not guns! |
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