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A Radiant Guys Worst Nightmare
Darin Cook_2
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This is what happens when a scumbag builder packs up and leaves the state, lots of time goes by till the new one gets the house framed up, the clock ticks from May into early november, and due to a leaking packing nut on the test manifold and lack of compressor before the pour the test goes from air to water. One bad circumstance after another. End result. Frozen slab. Pex is freeze resistant, not freeze proof. This has been alot of fun fixing these breaks. The "leak pro" tool has been very useful in finding the leaks. Problem is that there is one leak left so slow I cannot hear it with the tool. Anyone have any ideas to find a "wicked" slow underground leak? Many dollars spent so far!
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