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Hi,

I had to re pressurise my boiler today and when I did I noticed that the pipe leading to one of my radiators was leaking. I originally thought it was the joint that was leaking but after closer inspection I realised there is a hole in the pipe. What is the best way to fix this hole? I have tried some leaking compound from the DIY shop but to no avail. I don't want to be spending loads of money on this as I am looking to move house in the not too distant future so u was wondering if there was a cheap fix?

Thanks in advance.
 
Hi,

I had to re pressurise my boiler today and when I did I noticed that the pipe leading to one of my radiators was leaking. I originally thought it was the joint that was leaking but after closer inspection I realised there is a hole in the pipe. What is the best way to fix this hole? I have tried some leaking compound from the DIY shop but to no avail. I don't want to be spending loads of money on this as I am looking to move house in the not too distant future so u was wondering if there was a cheap fix?

Thanks in advance.

Yes cheap fix is get a plumber in
 
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