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The vanity was originally on the left side of our bathroom. I'm moving it to the right side to allow for a larger vanity and double sink. This requires branching off of the existing 1/2 inch copper supply lines and running them in the floor to the other side of the room and up the wall.
This past weekend, my father-in-law and I ran the pipes and soldered. The connections to the sink are just stub outs until we put drywall on.
He has done some soldering of copper pipes before, I have done none until now. When we turned the water back on, nothing leaked and there have been no leaks for 3 days now. This is obviously a good thing.
I guess what I'm asking is, after you're doing with installing copper pipes, what tests or visual inspections can you do to be confident that it won't develop a leak in the future?
Thanks.
This past weekend, my father-in-law and I ran the pipes and soldered. The connections to the sink are just stub outs until we put drywall on.
He has done some soldering of copper pipes before, I have done none until now. When we turned the water back on, nothing leaked and there have been no leaks for 3 days now. This is obviously a good thing.
I guess what I'm asking is, after you're doing with installing copper pipes, what tests or visual inspections can you do to be confident that it won't develop a leak in the future?
Thanks.