Can you tell what this picture is?
This is what I saw the morning that I left for some computer training in Las Vegas, NV. With no time to do anything about it, I just took the picture.
When I got home, the image hadn’t changed, and I knew I had a problem. The picture is my foundation wall and the dark spot is water on the concrete. The white lines show that the water has been running for a while. Since there are no leaks inside the house, this means that the leak is either under the house, or worse, in the wall.
I went under the house and found the leak. It was easy to find due to the puddle of mud. I counted a drop every 4 seconds. I wiggled the pipe and the water started to spray out. No more slow leak.
Poppa and I opened up the wall, but the leak was actually in between the floor and the baseboard. I had driven a 16 penny nail straight though the middle of the copper pipe, probably back in July, before the drywalling. We were able to cut out the leaking section and I got to sweat the copper under the house (my favorite! <end sarcasm>). At least no hot solder dripped on my arms this time.
Now that there is no leak, there is no dark spot on the foundation anymore. Woohoo!
“I had driven a 16 penny nail straight though the middle of the copper pipe, probably back in July, before the drywalling.”
That’s my oldest brother’s favourite job, too: driving nails through water pipes or electric cables. 😉
I’m glad, you could fix it.