Of all the things that can go wrong with a home, the leaky pipe is perhaps the most frustrating and aside from the wasted water, a leak can actually cause damage. One thing you can count on is that the leak will grow over time, therefore, the sooner you have it fixed, the better. The first task is to actually locate the leaking section of pipe and this can be very difficult. One could always call in the local plumber, but if you fancy tackling the problem yourself, here are a few ways that you can deal with a leaking water pipe.
Leaking Joint
Should the leak be coming from a pipe joint, you
can try simply tightening the joint using an adjustable spanner - that is if
you have access - as often the leak is in an inaccessible place. If the leak
persists after the tightening, it needs to be removed and either replaced or
repaired. If you have no experience in removing a section of water pipe, you
are best advised to leave it to a plumber, who would make short work of any
leak.
Ruptured Water Pipe
This usually involves heavy water loss, as any
rupture would be substantial. Turn the water off at the mains - if you don’t know
where the main tap is, you should locate it as soon as you have finished
reading this article - as soon as you can. Then you can begin to remove the
water and take a look at the affected area. This will involve replacing a
section of the pipe and that will invariably mean removing floorboards or
plaster, and unless you are a seasoned DIYer, pick up the phone and ask your
local plumber to handle it.
The C Clamp
If the pipe damage is not too large, you can
affect repairs using a C clamp with some rubber lining, by placing it centrally
over the crack and tighten evenly, applying enough pressure to flatten the
rubber lining, which should hold off the water. Of course, you will need to
have access to the ruptured section, which can seriously hamper the work and an
experienced plumber would likely be a better alternative. If the rupture is
under the sink, you should have good access and after turning off the water at
the mains, drain all the water from the pipes and clean the problem area. If
you are going to hacksaw off a section of copper piping, this is a point of no
return, and calling in an expert is the best solution.
Drain Inspection
When one wants to look for drain pipe
repair in Havant, or anywhere
else for that matter, and a quick online search will have you in touch with an
experienced plumber. Aside from fixing
the problem, he will make minimal damage to the property
and while he’s there you might as well ask him to give your drains an
inspection. The modern plumber can deploy his rugged, go-anywhere CCTV camera
into your drainage system, which gives him a clear picture of the condition if
the inner surfaces.
Anything untoward can be remedied, thus ensuring
that you never suffer from the dreaded blocked sewer, and for what it costs,
you have peace of mind that your drains are in good condition and free from
obstacles.
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