i dont think that any prumber in his right state of mind would touch that. best pay for removal and get a fiberglass one. removal's not very costly.
soak it in cold brr water
normally if a car is leaking water it is because of the air conditioning in the car being cold so the car will sometimes leak if the ac is running long enough and cold enough.
It should have both. Verify that it has two lines to the faucet. If it does, check to see if the stop valve under the sink has been turned off. It may have been leaking and turned off instead of being repaired.
You are not leaking water. Its humid, so the cold parts of your a/c unit are condensing moisture much like a cold drink gets water droplets on the outside. find the source, wrap that tubing with insulation and viola, no more drips.
No, low coolant would cause the opposite.
No insulation manufactured today contains asbestos. In previous years the types of insulation that contained asbestos included:calcium carbonate blocks and plaster used on boilers and hot pipescorrugated paper used on hot and cold water pipesfire retardant insulation blown onto steel beams to prevent early softening during a fire
1 the weatherstripping around the door has gone bad and is letting rain in 2 it is cold out and your heater core is leaking ( coolant not water unless that is what you have in your radiator ) 3 it is hot out and your air conditioning drain tube is clogged
YES! if you get your car nice and hot on a drive of 10min or more, warm to cold water can cause local cooling, and couse stress cracks
If its water and not antifreeze, Then that is called condensation, Its winter time and the exhaust system is cold and when heat flows through it, it starts to sweat.
can you see were its leaking from, and what is it leaking and how fast? no, cant see where its leaking from, just that the underside of the engine looks wet. i takes about an hour for the reservoir to empty. could be radiator,,when water is circulating,,it slows the leak down,my money would be that
Are you talking about pipes under a slab here? If so you probably have a hot water line under the slab leaking that is heating the water in the cold line.
If a turtle is cold, it will slow its movements and metabolism in preparation for hibernation. Please make sure you have a water heater and a hot basking lamp, and keep your tank away from doorways and cold-leaking windows.