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17 Ft. Lowe deep V leak
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<blockquote data-quote="Colorado1135" data-source="post: 496980" data-attributes="member: 18449"><p>I've seen leaks come from the flimsy drain line, those are hard leaks to chase.</p><p>I'd say take some pics of it and measurements and start tearing up the floor until you access the area you want. Fix it then work your way out repairing. If it's bad enough then rebuild the whole floor or throw a new floor over it. A whole rebuild makes a lot of peace of mind</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Colorado1135, post: 496980, member: 18449"] I've seen leaks come from the flimsy drain line, those are hard leaks to chase. I'd say take some pics of it and measurements and start tearing up the floor until you access the area you want. Fix it then work your way out repairing. If it's bad enough then rebuild the whole floor or throw a new floor over it. A whole rebuild makes a lot of peace of mind [/QUOTE]
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