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Old 11-26-2018, 01:24 PM   #1
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There is always something with my used.....

Hello everyone:
There is a leak between sink area and step up to the bedroom around the fridge area.Water leaking out at lower step area
at wall to toilet.
This is a 2008 Salem ,5th W


Is there a way to get to water lines?
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I would guess that they can be accessed from the basement. Remember that the leak may not be in that area at all. It will follow the easiest path and may be far from where you see the water.
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Many times a 'false wall' is installed for cosmetic reasons....behind which is all plumbing lines etc.


And as stated above^^^^^
Water leaks can present in an area far removed from where the leak actually is


Pull drawers out, remove covers/panels under fridge, open cabinets...explore with bright flashlight to ID source of leak
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