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Could the Entran II tubing installed in my house be leaking without me knowing it?

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Could the Entran II tubing installed in my house be leaking without me knowing it?

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Yes. In a typical slab-on-grade house about 99% of the Entran II tubing is embedded in the slab. Any water could very well be absorbed by the soil with no water apparent in the house. If you’re in the City, you may or may not notice a very gradual increase in your water bill. If you’re on an unmetered water well you could be losing water and not know it. There’s a simple way to test for leaks, simple enough for you to do without assistance from a professional. Just turn the water feed off to the boiler and monitor the boiler pressure gauge. If the pressure remains constant you don’t have a leak-if it drops, you have a leak. If you’re not comfortable doing this test yourself, or if you need some assistance over the phone, please do call our office.

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