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Hey guys, starting about 4 months ago, I have been constantly battling leaks
in my 1/2 inch drip lines. After I fix one, a couple days later another point in the line has cracked and starts spraying water. My house is about 9 yrs old (also live in the Phoenix area where it gets a bit warm) - is it possible the line is just so old that the whole darn thing needs replacing? Do pressure regulators go bad - if so, could increased pressure cause this? Any ideas? Thanks, Bob |
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