SarahFair
Senior Member
They are sending out A Royal Flush today.
I guess they go off the repairs the plumbing company recommends?
Im going to ask the guy to look at the lines. It was suggested to me that I cut back and replace the lines until I get "clean" copper lines to avoid more pinhole leaks in the future.
Im going to also ask about the water heater causing the problems, if it is a ticking time bomb, etc.
To me it would be in the warranty issuers best interest to take preventative measures than risking a full blown plumbing issue down the road.
I guess it just depends on how much they like to gamble?
If all they put on is that little press fitting or cut out that small section of the line and replace it Im going to talk to the warranty company about it.
I dont want to void the warranty by doing repairs myself, but if its cheaper for me to do repairs myself than paying the $50 service charge, than we are going to have to come to a different solution.
I guess they go off the repairs the plumbing company recommends?
Im going to ask the guy to look at the lines. It was suggested to me that I cut back and replace the lines until I get "clean" copper lines to avoid more pinhole leaks in the future.
Im going to also ask about the water heater causing the problems, if it is a ticking time bomb, etc.
To me it would be in the warranty issuers best interest to take preventative measures than risking a full blown plumbing issue down the road.
I guess it just depends on how much they like to gamble?
If all they put on is that little press fitting or cut out that small section of the line and replace it Im going to talk to the warranty company about it.
I dont want to void the warranty by doing repairs myself, but if its cheaper for me to do repairs myself than paying the $50 service charge, than we are going to have to come to a different solution.