If the leak is in the Plumbing, you can get a qualified leak detection company repair the broken pipe, skimmer, or other area where the leak exists. If the leak is in the surface of the pool (such as a hole, or through cracks in the surface), coating the pool with a new fiberglass surface is your best bet. Fiberglass can be applied over plaster, aggregate (pebble-tec), vinyl liners, and virtually any other surface. You can see a video here:
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Reseal or replace the valve.
If it is leaking when you use the shower, not shutting off completely, it will need to be replaced. If it is leaking at the wall, take it off and reseal the thread on the pipe with either pipe dope or Teflon tape and reinstall.
NO!!! It will need to be cut out and replaced to solve the problem
To effectively reseal a leaking fish tank, you will need to drain the tank completely and remove any old silicone sealant. Clean the area thoroughly and apply a new bead of aquarium-safe silicone sealant along the seams. Allow the sealant to cure according to the manufacturer's instructions before refilling the tank with water.
To fix a leaking PVC pipe joint, you can try tightening the joint with a wrench, applying PVC primer and cement to reseal the joint, or replacing the joint if it is damaged beyond repair.
Common causes of a leaking shower include damaged grout or caulk, a faulty shower pan, or a worn-out shower valve. To fix a leaking shower, you can reseal the grout and caulk, repair or replace the shower pan, or replace the shower valve if necessary.
No Yes they can reseal. They did on my roof.
The woman tried to reseal the bologna.
The bulb is probley bad are not grounded, Remove cover and check the bulb and the bulb socket. Cover may be leaking water inside. Reseal if needed.
Take it off buy a new gasket clean the mating surfaces, both sides, very clean install using permatex
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No, it's not too late. Go ahead and reseal the bolt, then torque to spec. Oil should'nt be getting to the intake manifold bolts. Could be a problem with the gasket under the intake and the oil is just finding it's way out at the bolt. If it's leaking that dirrection it could be going other places it should'nt as well. you should have this checked, it might be causing other damage that you won't see until it's to late. You could reseal and tighten the bolt, but that could just cover the problem up and force the oil out some place else.