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Old 01-29-2014, 06:21 AM   #13
Art-n-Marge
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You might have to undo, then redo any connections and look for something crimped. While I try and tighten these connectors by hand, I will use a tool for extra tightening, but be careful NOT to overtighten. Don't forget to turn off the water supply (city or pump).

Otherwise while the water is running look for leaks at the time since leaks can have a tendency to show themselves with changes in water pressure occur like from turning on the water, hot or cold, or even flushing the toilet or using the kitched sink. I can understand your annoyance cuz water has a way of always showing up where it's not wanted.
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