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Hi Milton, usually when copper is run through concrete is should be insulated. if not the concreted will eat the copper and cause your problem. If they did not insulate your water lines and poured the slab on top of your lines you will keep having leaks over time.

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Hi Milton, usually when copper is run through concrete is should be insulated. if not the concreted will eat the copper and cause your problem. If they did not insulate your water lines and poured the slab on top of your lines you will keep having leaks over time.

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Hi Milton, usually when copper is run through concrete is should be insulated. if not the concreted will eat the copper and cause your problem. If they did not insulate your water lines and poured the slab on top of your lines you will keep having leaks over time.

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