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[QUOTE="Watchdog, post: 4016596, member: 10325"] If you open that basement cabinet area make sure you look for any nails that may have penetrated a water pipe when the cabinetry was being built/installed. A neighbor moved into the 12 year old house next door a few months ago and went through the floor of the extra bedroom over the garage due to a slow leak caused by a nail in a water pipe feeding the bathroom. Just a drip, drip, that kept getting worse as the nail rusted. It rotted the sub-floor and his weight hitting the weakest part was enough to break through the carpet and plywood sub-floor. [/QUOTE]
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