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Default Electric W/H problem - now under slab leak???

On Jan 11, 8:07*am, "RBM" wrote:
Once you determine the location where the pipe enters the slab area, and
where it comes out of the slab, draw a line on the slab and drill a few half
inch test holes to see if the dirt is dry or muddy. Or if possible, just
abandon the pipe under the slab and run a new one

"CM" wrote in message

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Thanks for all your responses. We went back over there yesterday and
checked
the water meter. The dial was spinning even after we made sure
everything
was shut off. Then we shut off the supply valve to the water heater
and
the
water meter quit spinning. We left the valve off for a while and when
we did
turn it on there was hot water. This tells me there is an under slab
leak in
the hot water pipe.


We used an inferred thermometer to test the temperature of the floor
near
the kitchen sink and in the bath rooms while the water heater had
pressure
and when it did not have any pressure *to see if there was any
difference
and found none. This was done over a few hours, but still no
temperature
difference in the floor.


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Some Menards sell a cheap moisture meter for measuring wood or
concrete moisture content, where it is wettest would be the leak. If
it is old copper it might be worth abandoning as acids in concrete
have made many radiant heating systems get leaks. A microphone moved
along the pipe area might alow you to hear it leaking