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AnswerIt may vary state to state but generally NO insurance will not cover the leaking pipe but it will cover the cost to get to it and repair the damage done to get to it as well as cover the damage done from the leak. You are on your own with the cost of the plumber. Best bet is to read your policy on exclusions. If it is not excluded, it's covered.
The electrical system, plumbing system, heating/cooling system and drainage system
I am assuming that you are talking about some kind of water leak. You shouldn't use tar near anything that gets hot. You need to get a heat resistant mastic. This is what installers use to seal flues. You should find it at a plumbing/heating supply house.
Plumbing pipe sizes range from 1/8" to 12". Household pipes are commonly 3/4" to 1" from the street to the house, 3/4" supply to a different area, and 1/2" to a particular fixture.
The plumbing vent is typically located on the roof of the house.
A simple house plumbing diagram is a visual representation of the pipes and fixtures in a home's plumbing system. It shows how water flows from the main supply line to various fixtures like sinks, toilets, and showers. This diagram can help in understanding the layout of a plumbing system by providing a clear overview of how the different components are connected and how water moves through the system. It can also help in identifying potential issues or planning for renovations or repairs.
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To obtain plumbing blueprints for your house, you will need to contact the original builder or architect of the house. If they are not available, you can hire a licensed plumber to create new blueprints based on the existing plumbing system in your house. It is important to ensure that any changes made to the plumbing system comply with local building codes and regulations.
The purpose of a plumbing vent pipe outside the house is to allow air to enter the plumbing system, preventing airlocks and ensuring proper drainage and flow of wastewater.
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Water, drain, and vent lines that are used to plumb a house.
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They unclog Toilets and other plumbing in the house
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