I would keep it simple. Cut both copper lines and the PVC line and rebuild it
all. Youâ??re looking at maybe 20 bucks worth of material, and working with new
will be infinitely easier than trying to make the old stuff work, worrying
about heat damaging the PVC and all the rest.
Tom Coradeschi
tjcora@icloud.com
> On Jun 12, 2021, at 12:31 PM, Matt <mbarre@juno.com> wrote:
>
> 
> Well, after around 4 years I finally decided that the leak in the supply line
> to the shop is not going to "heal" of its own accord. Paid for the
> leakfinder to come locate it for me and commenced to dig thru the concrete.
> I know they have come a long way with the sharkbite type fittings. Any
> recommendations for a high reliability repair to connect the 3/4 pvc supply
> to the 3/4 and 1/2 copper coming out of the slab?
>
> Access is reasonable but not perfect as it is through a hole in the sidewalk
> and about a foot down.
>
>
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