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    Unnecessary damage caused by plumber in search of leak

    Well no, he didn't find the leak - I said that didn't I or perhaps I'm lying - who knows. Truth is he wanted to carry on making holes in the hallway to follow the pipework and you're 100% right, I asked him to stop and thank God I did because unbeknownst to him, he had already exposed the...
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    Unnecessary damage caused by plumber in search of leak

    My memory is fine thank you. The fitting spurts out water while the pipes are filling up but once they are full, it stops - I tested it twice so I know I'm right. Amazing isn't it and yes it was on while he was looking and no, he didn't 'wreck' my house nor did I accuse him of doing so.
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    Unnecessary damage caused by plumber in search of leak

    Well I never. I asked a question and seem to have set off a debate. No need to debate about my misfortune! Johnmelad - thank you for the support and Gas Wizzard - I'm sorry some woman took you to court for something that was clearly not your fault but this is different - don't tar us all with...
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    Unnecessary damage caused by plumber in search of leak

    Fair point BUT you actually achieved something by eventually finding what you were looking for. He didn't and I would have thought that turning the water off would be a natural thing to do...I even ASKED him if he wanted me to turn it off and he said no and I was able to answer any questions he...
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    Unnecessary damage caused by plumber in search of leak

    Wondered if anyone could offer any advice. I called a plumber following a nasty leak in my kitchen. The plumber arrived and punched through a large hole where the leak was showing to find no sign of a leak. He then proceeded to punch several holes across the line of the pipe work and still...
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