Assorted copper fittings |
Cooper's unfamiliarity with the terminology of plumbing led him to a pair of articles, both at reputable sites (no forums or blogs) about using compression fittings. That's where he dug up his opening line:
"To repair a leaking copper pipe fitting you can use a plumbing connector such as a compression fitting. Compression fittings are used to connect copper tubing that you often find behind your refrigerator. Compression fittings are couplings that are used to connect two copper pipes or a pipe to a fixture or valve.This is an easy-to-install connector that comes in a variety of diameters."
"Remove the compression nut and ferrule from each end of the connector and hold it against the copper fitting."Unfortunately, Cooper's source worded the information differently:
"Hold the compression repair coupling against the damaged pipe and mark 1 in. from each end."Umm, yeah: that's how you repair a leak in a straight pipe, be it a pinhole or a crack.² That's not how you repair a leak in a fitting. You see, James, fittings are how copper pipes change direction or join. They include tees and elbows, neither of which could be fixed by sticking in a straight-line compression coupling.
The simplest fix for a leaking fitting, and the one you hope is all that's necessary, is to resolder a leaky joint. If that won't do the trick, you are probably in for a visit from your plumber. Just hope the plumber you call knows more than our Dumbass of the Day!
¹ The original has been deleted by Leaf Group, but can still be accessed using the Wayback machine at archive.org. Its URL was ehow.com/how_6195954_fix-leaks-copper-pipe-fittings.html
² Our house plumber has put together a set of emergency repairs that can hold back the drips until you can do it right or get a plumber over.
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