cgg90210
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posted on 5-11-12 at 10:59 PM |
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"Stop Leak" Products
I ran accross a web-site that promised their product could seal underground leaks in copper and pvc pipes. I'm a little skeptical, has anyone had any
experience with related materials or heard any feed back? Thanks,
Chris
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posted on 6-11-12 at 08:29 AM |
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I have had good results with the Fix A Leak product. Not something I use often, but sometimes customers don't want or cannot afford to open up a
fancy granite or marble deck to fix a leaking pipe. Works best on return pipes, if used on a suction line you need to reverse the flow in the pipe so
it circulates under pressure.
Bruce
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posted on 12-11-12 at 06:53 PM |
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How big of a leak will it "plug"? Reversing flow is no biggie, just want to know how big/small leak has to be and how long to warranty... Thanks
Bruce
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posted on 14-11-12 at 07:58 AM |
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Chris
I only use it on small leaks, but MFG states it can seal up to an 1/8" leak.
As for warranty?? I do not warranty this, I think of it as a no dig solution that usually lasts several years and may need retreatment. I make it
clear to the customer that to get a 100% guarantee, they must dig and fix it right.
Bruce
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posted on 25-11-12 at 05:12 PM |
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Thanks Bruce
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