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ROBERT LADD
 
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Default Broken Water Line

It has recently come to my attention that I have a slow leak somewhere along
my water line. I suspect it is a couple of feet from the meter, due to the
fact that there is a slightly sunken area in the lawn and that the grass is
a slightly different color. The leak meter on the meter turns slowly, even
after the main valve in the house is shut off.

My question is, can this be easily repaired by myself, or is it best to call
someone. I'm leaning towards the latter.

Thanks,

Bob


 
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