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How to Patch a Leaky Pipe While You Wait for the Plumber

This presentation provides easy-to-follow guidance for anyone facing a leaky pipe. It explains how to find the leak, use simple materials for a quick fix, and know when to call a plumber. You will learn practical ways to reduce water waste and damage. For expert repairs that keep your home safe and dry, visit us https://mrpipey.com/services/plumbing-leaks

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How to Patch a Leaky Pipe While You Wait for the Plumber

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  1. How to Patch a Leaky Pipe While You Wait for the Plumber

  2. A leaky pipe can cause serious water waste and damage if not addressed promptly. Even without plumbing experience, you can make a temporary repair to stop the leak. This presentation will show easy steps to handle a leak until a professional comes for pipe leak repair.

  3. PRIORITIZING SAFETY • Close the primary water source. • Avoid electrical outlets or wires. • Maintain a dry surface to prevent slipping. • Use gloves or a towel to touch damp parts. • Ensure that pets and children are kept at a distance.

  4. Pipe joints • Ceiling or wall • Under sink • Outdoor pipes • Water droplets or spraying • Damp stains or peeling paint • Puddles or slow drips • Wet soil or puddles near pipe • Area to Check • Common Signs of Leak • FIND THE LEAK

  5. Rubber piece or hose – covers holes • Waterproof tape – wraps tightly • Clamp or zip tie – holds the patch in place • Epoxy putty – seals cracks • Cloth or towel – to dry the pipe before fixing • TEMPORARY FIX MATERIALS

  6. STEP-BY-STEPFIX • Point Source Pollution • Turn off the water. • Dry the leaking area completely. • Wrap rubber or tape tightly around the leak. • Secure it with a clamp or tie. • Wait a few minutes, then check if the leak slows or stops.

  7. Turn the water on slowly • Observe for drips • Keep a bucket under the pipe • Call a plumber soon • Avoids pressure on the patch • Tests your repair • Catches small leaks • Prevents bigger damage • Action • Purpose AFTER THE REPAIR

  8. WHENTO CALL THE PLUMBER • Temporary repairs are only a short-term solution. If your pipe continues to leak or the damage is significant, contact a reliable plumbing service near youimmediately. An expert can change damaged pieces, deter future leaks, and guarantee your home’s safety.

  9. DIY VS. PROFESSIONAL REPAIR

  10. +13139000700 www.mrpipey.com team@mrpipey.com 12660 Burt Rd STE 300 Detroit, MI, 48223 • Need Help or More Information? • We’re here to assist you with any plumbing questions or emergencies.

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