How to Fix Leaking Pipes
By eHow Home & Garden Editor
When a pipe springs a leak, the situation can get out of control fast. You don't want spraying water to wreak havoc and lead to huge repair bills. Here are quick fixes to control the damage and keep your water running while you're arranging for a proper repair.
Instructions
Difficulty: Moderate
Things You’ll Need:
- Compression Coupling
- Rubber Sheet
- Stainless-steel Hose Clamp Or C-clamp
- Two-part Epoxy Putty
- Disposable Gloves
- Pliers
- Putty Knife
- Fiberglass-tape Repair Kit
- Hacksaw Or Pipe Cutter With Plastic Cutting Wheel
- Screwdriver Or Socket Wrench
Step1
Turn off the water at the main valve.Step2
Open the faucets on the water line to relieve pressure. For all but clamp-type repairs, you must drain water from the pipe by opening the faucets or bleed valves located below the leak. Superfast fixes
Step1
Step2
Soak water-activated fiberglass-resin tape (sold in a repair kit for just this purpose) in water, wrap it around the leak and smooth it with gloved hands. Allow it to cure as directed before restoring the water.Step3
Step4
For leaks in PVC (polyvinyl chloride) or PB (polybutylene) plastic pipes, use a hacksaw or pipe cutter with a plastic-cutting wheel to cut out a section of pipe long enough to allow you to slip in a compression coupling. Tighten the coupling by hand and snug it with pliers.HaPPy Trying!! or just call THE PLUMBER!!huhuhuh..
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