westend wrote:
Drain, yes, but what about the leak? Chances are, next time the system is pressurized, it will still leak. You may want to pressurize the supply lines again, just to check if that is the source of your leak. In the process, the trap will be filled, as well.
I will have it hooked up again to city water on Thursday and I'll inspect where I believe the leak was. It was definitely wet on the hot water tubing going up to the vanity. I don't know much about plumbing, but I would assume the fewer joints that are in a line the better it would be. For some reason there are 3 clamped joints between the floor and the connection at the faucet. That's odd, no? I'll snap a photo. If there is a leak, we're still under warranty. The thought of driving 80 miles round trip, twice, makes me just want to figure it out, learn a few things from it and fix it on my own. When things go wrong in the middle of nowhere, the dealer can't do much for me. That's why I appreciate all the help.