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gamefreak9199 OP t1_jamh7nx wrote

I will send you a DM, thank you.

For anyone else reading: 9 pipes burst over a month ago on the other side of the building due to no heat. They cut and capped them as nobody is living on that side of the building. Their explanation is they have now disconnected the boilers until they figure out what to do about those pipes, and that they will have a company come in a few weeks to "flush it out".

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Woahmikeison t1_japvwz1 wrote

They literally just have to thread the pipes and put a cap on them, not complicated at all

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gamefreak9199 OP t1_jar86ps wrote

Well what I don't understand is that I spoke with the maintenance guy the night that the pipes burst and he said he did exactly that. I don't get why they now need to disconnect boilers to resolve that issue.

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