Posted by Errin OH on December 26, 2010 at 21:28:14 from (71.79.146.170):
Tenet called to say something was amiss in the bathroom at the farm house. I Tender my boots, fire up the red pickem-up-truck, and fly to the scene. Crashing through drifts I plow up the drive and find the place empty. Upon inspection I determine there be a leak behind the tub faucet. Since it is all sealed up in the wall I have to remove a fairly large piece of the bedroom wall. Not fixable to night. Taped off the faucet and hung a note.
Side note;
If I ever meet the fella who invented pex I going to kick him square in the nuts. This house is less than ten years old and I have had a plumbing failure every year since including the one 3 days after we moved in. Going to rip all that chit out and sweat me some copper........
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