Can anyone explain this to a confident and competent DIY’er please ?? It’s a bit long winded….sorry.
A couple of years ago I ran 15mm copper pipe along a cut out channel on the edge of a concrete floor in the kitchen, which was subsequently covered with laminate. Today I heard a faint hiss in the pipework to it in the garage next door. After getting very anxious and stressed I lifted the laminate to reveal a leak in the pipe where there is no joint. It was brand new copper from Screwfix. From how wet and damp the concrete is, it’s been leaking a while . I purposely used one length of pipe all the way through the channel to ensure no leaks at any joints. Before anyone asks, I purposely didn’t use plastic because I don’t trust it, and prefer traditional copper for the reasons most good old fashioned plumbers use it. It’s never let me down in the past.
Just to add, last month I found a pin prick leak in the same pipework in the garage which leads to the kitchen pipe leaking now. That had been leaking for months and months, but it was hidden by the foam insulation. I put that down to the person who fitted that pipework damaging it with a pipe bender, but I’m not so sure now.
You can see the discolouration on the copper, and the corrosion near the plastic clip, but there was no joint there for flux to be. I’m at a loss as to what’s happened and why, and what to do for a permanent fix ??
(All pipework was covered in foam insulation)