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Hi there,
I've been away from home for a few weeks and when i got back i noticed these squiggly lines (photo attached) in the upstairs en-suite...which appear to be water marks. They area inside the lines seems to be unaffected. Before i get a plumber in (i'm hopeless at DIY!) could someone give me an indication what this means? FYI the house is only 3 years old.
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