I am in the process of moving into a new place. I tried to move my refrigerator into my laundry room to maximize space. While moving the refrigerator I extended the copper tubing that connects the water supply to the icemaker. COLD water started spraying everywhere. I initially panicked and tried to tape the leek with white plumbing tape. When I realized that that wasn't going to help I tried to tighten the connection, thinking that it was just a loose-fit. WRONG!!! 40 minutes later I had blue lips, 2 inches of water on my floor and couldn't bend my fingers.I managed to stop the spray/leak twice but it was very touchy and started to spray and flood again with barely a touch. Normally, I would turn the main water supply off but I am just moving in and don't know where to turn-off valve is. I don't know how to fix the problem. I finally disconnected the water supply all together and positioned it to drain into the sink. I hate wasting water but don't know what to do and the building manager is out of town. How can I fix the leak and get on with my move. Thanks
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quote:Originally posted by loevspot
I am in the process of moving into a new place. I tried to move my refrigerator into my laundry room to maximize space. While moving the refrigerator I extended the copper tubing that connects the water supply to the icemaker. COLD water started spraying everywhere. I initially panicked and tried to tape the leek with white plumbing tape. When I realized that that wasn't going to help I tried to tighten the connection, thinking that it was just a loose-fit. WRONG!!! 40 minutes later I had blue lips, 2 inches of water on my floor and couldn't bend my fingers.I managed to stop the spray/leak twice but it was very touchy and started to spray and flood again with barely a touch. Normally, I would turn the main water supply off but I am just moving in and don't know where to turn-off valve is. I don't know how to fix the problem. I finally disconnected the water supply all together and positioned it to drain into the sink. I hate wasting water but don't know what to do and the building manager is out of town. How can I fix the leak and get on with my move. Thanks
Charles French
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