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Alluvial diamonds are those found under water having been washed away from the volcanic pipe where they erupted from the earth's mantle by flowing water. You can find alluvial diamonds in riverbeds or in the sea.
No, Qwest pipe and joints are OK with well water
No. It is salt water and fresh water is needed.
Probably because it flows through several feet of uninsulated metal pipe to get from the water heater to the faucet. After you're done using hot water and you shut the faucet, all the hot water in that pipe cools quickly, and then, next time you want some hot water, you have to wait for all of that water in the pipe to come through the faucet, before any hot water from the heater reaches you. The cure: Get some foam pipe wrap from any home-improvement store and wrap it around the hot-water pipes. Then when the pipe is full of hot water, it'll take longer for that water to cool off.
You have a hot water line leak under your floor -- you have to remove the floor and repair pipe or run it over head. Call your insurence company to see if they will help with cost
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Call it whatever you want but I get the feeling you asked it wrong. Here are some answer choices for you: leak, bad washer, worn out valve etc, How does one answer a bad question? What is a leak?
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Water flowing through the pipe creates some friction. That friction creates vibration, vibration = sound.
Snow, watr, or ice getting into your exaust pipe then it melts...
One way a person can fix a sink drip is to place a bucket under the "S" pipe underneath, then loosen the pipe, take the pipe off, place sealing tape around the threads of the pipe and reattach. Another way a person could fix a sink drip would be to call a plumber and have a professional complete the repairs.
Salt water is coductive.
if it is a slow drip or sepage, it will make, @ particles in the water will fix it, if it is a steady drip then you will have to take it apart and wrap the pipe fitting with teflon tape, or use a pipe sealer on the threads,
The salt water rate that is flowing from a well bore, that has 600psi and 22 choke, through a 2inch pipe at the surface will only have as much force behind it as the pipe can hold. This will depend on what the pipe is made of, and what weight it is capable of.
Wet Dry or a drip leg as required by most civilized codes
you probably just did not notice but there was always a little water dripping from the pipe condonsation.