Hi All -
Bought a house and two days before closing the sellers let us know that the main pipe entering the house had a small leak. From my understanding, it was Poly B pipe from the county to the entrance of the house. They dug up around the meter and replaced the pipe there to the entrance of the house. Nothing else was dug up. Total price was $1800 and a 3 year warranty.
Pipe burst around 20 days later and we came down to a flooded basement. Pics are attached of what their repair was. I showed this to a friend who has plumbing experience and he said he thinks they repaired it wrong...or took the easy way. By the pictures, he explained that the PVC pipe did not come all the way into the house which means they should have dug up the pipe and replaced it so that it came in more. Then, they should have used the right coupling to connect from PVC to copper. Instead, they didn't dig up the pipe then used that small silver pipe (he isn't sure what that is) and used some pliers to create a better seal? The L shaped piece went over the metal pipe and they tightened it with a screw. He pointed out that the L shape piece is threaded so it makes no sense to him to use what they used. In his opinion, it will leak or burst again. Did they do the job correctly? I'm now worried for our upcoming vacation and getting very frustrated.
Thanks!!
Bought a house and two days before closing the sellers let us know that the main pipe entering the house had a small leak. From my understanding, it was Poly B pipe from the county to the entrance of the house. They dug up around the meter and replaced the pipe there to the entrance of the house. Nothing else was dug up. Total price was $1800 and a 3 year warranty.
Pipe burst around 20 days later and we came down to a flooded basement. Pics are attached of what their repair was. I showed this to a friend who has plumbing experience and he said he thinks they repaired it wrong...or took the easy way. By the pictures, he explained that the PVC pipe did not come all the way into the house which means they should have dug up the pipe and replaced it so that it came in more. Then, they should have used the right coupling to connect from PVC to copper. Instead, they didn't dig up the pipe then used that small silver pipe (he isn't sure what that is) and used some pliers to create a better seal? The L shaped piece went over the metal pipe and they tightened it with a screw. He pointed out that the L shape piece is threaded so it makes no sense to him to use what they used. In his opinion, it will leak or burst again. Did they do the job correctly? I'm now worried for our upcoming vacation and getting very frustrated.
Thanks!!