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Default leaky valve for icemaker feed tap.


ameijers wrote:
Finally figured out why water was dripping from my new duct run. I put a
section of the Sunday paper on top, and there is an ultra-slow drip on the
top of the duct, hitting just right to travel along a seam, and around the
the joint with the next section, and drip down from the bottom of that like
it was from inside the duct.

Apparently, when hanging the duct, they banged into the vampire tap on the
water pipe where the feed line to the icemaker comes off. Since they buried
the whole thing, I can't actually see it via eyeball, I was looking with my
fingertips, and it is ever-so-slightly wet at the tap.

Can these junk screw-in taps be safely tightened or resealed? To keep
warranty on the HVAC install, I'll have to have them come drop the duct to
get to it. Or should I gently offer to the company that I will pay for the
parts for a proper Tee and reducer to be sweated in, if they install it, or
hire somebody. (No, their license doesn't cover general plumbing, but for a
****ant thing like this, I'm sure their in-house guy can handle it.) Company
is already having to eat the cost of patching carpet where they made an
oopsie, so they are eager to get rid of me.

aem sends...


drop the duct patch the pipe and relocate valve to a accesible
location. saddle valves work good and they can be tightened but i
wouldnt trust that where you cant reach it. someday the line might
burst and you will need fast access