Put epoxy on a pipe leak under the house. Now to wait an hour to see if it worked.🕠

@LowEndMuse I need to fix a shower valve, again—enjoying procrastination as I use valve at water heater.

@LowEndMuse Well that sucks in a couple of ways! I hope the patch works out.🤞 @chaddus2_0

@Ironworker229

We'll, the patch fixed my tiny leak, but I'm still losing water. I think the city broke my side of the meter when they ran over it *twice* with a backhoe while installing new sidewalks... So I'll probably get to pay for their negligence. 😔

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@Ironworker229

My logic: When I went to the meter I sunk to my ankles in mud and water.

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@LowEndMuse Sounds like you're on the right track. Total BS that the sidewalk crew trashed it, though. I guess it's unlikely that the city would clean up their own mess?
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@Ironworker229

VERY unlikely. They've had to repair some after lawsuits if that gives you an idea. They used a subcontractor for the sidewalks and when I complained about the backhoe, the city told me to contact the contractor. The contractor in turn told me to call the city.

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@Ironworker229

I don't have money to file a lawsuit and I'm sure they're aware of this fact. Just based on my neighborhood.

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@LowEndMuse Even worse that the repair cost probably wouldn't be out of pocket for the contractor, assuming that they're licensed, bonded, and insured.
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