So why doesn't water pour out that opening when you crack the valve?
So why doesn't water pour out that opening when you crack the valve?
So why doesn't water pour out that opening when you crack the valve?
ha ha ha
I thought the pics had been labeled via testing and it was all solved.
I imagine you have already explored asking the previous home owner about said pipe, no? Or perhaps the inspector who told you to cap it initially?
Cut a hole in the sheetrock and figure it out. You'll be fucking around till Christmas.
these things are like $10 now
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screw it - I gotta full tank
be there in about 3 hours - I can't take it anymore
Carla said no. She’s not buying my “BS story about a mystery pipe”.
Also - she said it sounds like code for either devil’s lettuce or a gay encounter and they’ll be “none of that malarkey” on her watch.
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Also, the line going oustide is the larger main line and the house supply is the necked down secondary? Strange
He probably knows your number by now,so he won't answer because he figures you found his fuck ups and doesn't want to explain.Previous owner disappears like a damn magician. I've tried to call on a couple of other things.
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my guess is there was a little water trapped inside that ball valve on the outside of the house and it froze over winter, expanded and split the valve at the seam, may have taken a couple of years to actually expand and contract enough times to weaken the steel. it is actually an easy fix and fairly cheap, buy another valve that can screw into that valve, thread tape it and screw it in, close it and open the bad valve so the water can drain out of it when you drain it and then never open the new valve so it never gets the water trapped inside the ball. I would be willing to trade you to fix this for some crank baits that you don't want to make haha