Don't let a leaking pipe joint flood your home or office. Use these simple tips to get things back on track.
June 30, 2015
Don't let a leaking pipe joint flood your home or office. Use these simple tips to get things back on track.
Plumbers often join two pipes together using a brass compression fitting. This consists of a brass body with a nut at either end. The nuts are tapered, and when tightened will compress a ring of copper, or "olive," against the outside of the pipe to form a watertight seal.
Stop the flow with a temporary patch:
Freezing conditions can cause pipes to split open, giving you a problem when temperatures rise and the ice melts. You can make a temporary repair with a homemade clamp — it'll keep you dry until the plumber arrives.
Time needed to patch a pipe: 10 minutes.
You will need: a sharp knife, two garden hose clips, a length of hosepipe or inner tube, steel wool and a screwdriver
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