Better engage your contractor to repair and at the same time make a brick wall to prevent it from being hit.
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Housing water meter leaking, Who shall fix?
Housing water meter leaking, Who shall fix?
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Jul 26 2025, 09:16 PM
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Better engage your contractor to repair and at the same time make a brick wall to prevent it from being hit.
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Jul 27 2025, 09:10 AM
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QUOTE(netmatrix @ Jul 27 2025, 01:36 AM) Actually you can complain to water dept they did not do a good job relocating. Because it was not leaking when it was not relocated. Air Sgor is in business long time and they know is accident or poor workmanship. It will not leak unless something hit it. Whether they will bill the customer is another matter but this is an easy diy including erecting a brick wall.. |
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