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helperzack
Sep 07, 2014Explorer
If it were me, I would check for leaks by filling a spray bottle with heavy dish washing soap and water and spray EVERY line and connection to check for leaks. With the tank valve open but everything else turned off.
I recently replaced the rubber hose from my tank to my line with a flexible metal hose. I like metal better than rubber.
Or as suggested above, have a professional check it out. Don't want to find any leaks the hard way.
I recently replaced the rubber hose from my tank to my line with a flexible metal hose. I like metal better than rubber.
Or as suggested above, have a professional check it out. Don't want to find any leaks the hard way.
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