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Must have been leaking a while. When we removed the dodgy joint I found a 28mm compression coupling stuffed into the 32mm mdpe gas pipe. Then some epoxy resin had been smushed around it. What a cowboy.

We worked until gone 8 and it was in some mental storm. I had to drop the pop up gazebo as it was going to blow away. Soaked through to my under pants but got the couples gas line blown through, tested, purged and the boiler on. So they were happy!
 
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Was it the gas networks that done it then? crazy stuff 🙁

No, I don't think so mate. Customer isn't sure who fitted it as the run was altered 15 years ago when the extension was built.

It must have been leaking a while but it's only now the water table is so high it's blocked the pipe. Somepeople just don't care, and some are just incompetent. I'm not going to judge it, just pleased to have it done.

We were cold and wet yesterday, and as I sweated the new 28mm coupling in place, the solder didn't run. Even though I had cleaned the joint I think it was the residue from the denso tape. So I cut the coupling out. Went to get another from the van. I was out of them! It was about 7.30pm. So I went back to my lockup and grabbed some, and back to the job to try again. At that point, crying was possibly an option! :0
 

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