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melmeladoo (VA)
So hi I'm new and mainly coming here because I am at a loss. My husband and I moved into this old trailer and the faucet was leaking ever since we moved in we were told we needed a new faucet so that is what we got. After Hours of putting in a new faucet we went cut the water back on and water started leaking between the new faucet and the piping going into the floor. Sorry not good with names. Can someone please help me.
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packy (MA)
sounds like the piping to the new faucet was not connected properly.
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melmeladoo (VA)
What needs to be done to fix it
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Wheelchair (IL)
For us to help and assist you, we need a picture of the leak and where it is at.
Best Wishes
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m & m (MD)
Send us photos and we'll get you the help you're looking for.
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melmeladoo (VA)
I'm new on here how do I send pics
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m & m (MD)
The instructions are right above your first post.
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North Carolina Plumber (NC)
Maybe it needs new rubber cone washers. Most mobile homes do not use conventional plumbing parts. You'll run into odd ball type fittings and odd sizes. It's usually best to buy repair parts from a mobile home supply store.
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