Plumber's Tape.
It depends on the leak and the location, but if you are lucky you could tape it. Usually this is not the truth though. The hard part is finding the leak. The larger it is and the harder it is to find or get to the more it is going to cost to repair it. The longer it takes to repair the leak the worse it will become, so you need to make a decision soon.
2007-07-25 10:20:37
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answered by Dan S 7
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They have pipe fixing kits at the hardware store that you may find useful, or placing a piece of rubber held on opposite sides by clamps, where the leak is
2007-07-25 17:20:23
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answered by TURANDOT 6
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JB Weld works wonders. It will hold under pressure and is waterproof. Clean the area around the leak and follow the label directions.
2007-07-25 17:24:45
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answered by sensible_man 7
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i know, but you can not put a bandaid to stop the leak, you will have to open the doors and cut and replace the bad pvc pipe or fittings. dont make it worse buy putting it off, or call a plumber, he ll fix it and your wallet, sonny h@ heat
2007-07-25 17:23:02
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answered by Sonny H 6
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If the hole is small. I would take a screw the size of the hole. And place right in the hole, Using some kind of liquid glue to seal around the head of the screw.
2007-07-25 17:25:49
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answered by yahweh550 4
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there is a puddy material at a hardware store that you can use there are different brands that you can use. my dad told me bout it works he says.
2007-07-25 17:19:27
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answered by murphyc18 2
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