Thank you for your informative video. What do you do when you "check everything" and you still have a leak, small or large? How can I find a gas leak if it is underground(just dirt and grass) Thanks again
I replied but then had to delete due to compromising info. Typically pipes get corroded where they go into the ground due to moisture and oxygen. If you already know there's a leak, then I would dig up the houseline and if it's too corroded, then replace the whole thing rather than repair the leaking portion. Just be sure you use the right piping for underground, and if it's possible to relocate it in a way that it's not buried, even better.
Finding the area where it's leaking with a detector if you had one doesn't tell you that much; the leak could be migrating from another spot. Bottom line, if it's a buried houseline leak, you will need to dig it up, expose it and then repair or replace the houseline. And of course, digging and exposing could be eliminated if you can abandon it and install new houseline that does not require burying it.
Thank you for your informative video.
What do you do when you "check everything" and you still have a leak, small or large? How can I find a gas leak if it is underground(just dirt and grass)
Thanks again
Thank you for your reply. My question hasn't been answered yet. How can I find a gas leak if it is underground(just dirt and grass)
I replied but then had to delete due to compromising info. Typically pipes get corroded where they go into the ground due to moisture and oxygen. If you already know there's a leak, then I would dig up the houseline and if it's too corroded, then replace the whole thing rather than repair the leaking portion. Just be sure you use the right piping for underground, and if it's possible to relocate it in a way that it's not buried, even better.
Finding the area where it's leaking with a detector if you had one doesn't tell you that much; the leak could be migrating from another spot. Bottom line, if it's a buried houseline leak, you will need to dig it up, expose it and then repair or replace the houseline. And of course, digging and exposing could be eliminated if you can abandon it and install new houseline that does not require burying it.
Thank you so much for your reply and answer.
Thank you so much for your reply. Very helpful.
will this work on people? one of my friends fart a lot but can't tell wich one is
It is likely to work on flatulence. I can tell you it can locate sewage vents and rotting foods can produce enough combustible gas as well.
Thanks