While dealing with this mess...
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... I have found copper pipes with pinhole leaks. About 4m of 28mm piping (probably late 1960's) with several drips. This is cold feed to upstairs, and only on horizontal run between ceiling and floorboards. No abrasion - these occur in "free" running sections of the pipe. Only on cold side, and all appear to be on lower half of the pipe section.
Some of them are very slow weeps from apparently uncorroded sections of pipe, like this:
Others are not dripping, but have corrosion around them, like this:
And the union on these runs look pretty scabby to me:
What I'd like to know is....
1> Why has this happened?
2> What can I do? Can I realistically repair? I thought I could do this:
> turn off water to relieve pressure, and drain down
> *GENTLY* wire-wool affected spots, and clean with meths
> using rubber-solution glue, glue a bandage of bicycle inner-tube round affected area
> apply a jubliee-clip over the rubber, ensuring it does not cut into rubber, nor touch copper pipe (so no electrolysis set up)
Would this work? Any other solutions... I'd *REALLY* rather not get into replacing it. If I don't - what's the long-term prognosis - is it just going to get worse and worse, so I end up with a soggy ceiling again!?!?
I am SOOOOO sick of this place - everything I look at turns out to be a botched job or just plain sh!t.
Cheer me up, someone!
//www.diynot.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=155736
... I have found copper pipes with pinhole leaks. About 4m of 28mm piping (probably late 1960's) with several drips. This is cold feed to upstairs, and only on horizontal run between ceiling and floorboards. No abrasion - these occur in "free" running sections of the pipe. Only on cold side, and all appear to be on lower half of the pipe section.
Some of them are very slow weeps from apparently uncorroded sections of pipe, like this:
Others are not dripping, but have corrosion around them, like this:
And the union on these runs look pretty scabby to me:
What I'd like to know is....
1> Why has this happened?
2> What can I do? Can I realistically repair? I thought I could do this:
> turn off water to relieve pressure, and drain down
> *GENTLY* wire-wool affected spots, and clean with meths
> using rubber-solution glue, glue a bandage of bicycle inner-tube round affected area
> apply a jubliee-clip over the rubber, ensuring it does not cut into rubber, nor touch copper pipe (so no electrolysis set up)
Would this work? Any other solutions... I'd *REALLY* rather not get into replacing it. If I don't - what's the long-term prognosis - is it just going to get worse and worse, so I end up with a soggy ceiling again!?!?
I am SOOOOO sick of this place - everything I look at turns out to be a botched job or just plain sh!t.
Cheer me up, someone!