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A pipe below an upstairs floorboard (in the ceiling of the kitchen below) is dripping. I accidentally put my finger through the ceiling earlier and found it.

The drip is coming out of a copper elbow / corner bit. There's a small green spot of erosion and the water reappears there when I wipe it. It must be a pinprick sized hole cos water is only in small drops.

Need a solution to get me through lockdown. Is it likely to burst and flood the house or can I shove a bucket under it for a month? Or is there something I can put over the pinprick hole that will stop the water coming out.

I have zero plumbing expertise in case that wasn't obvious from my garbled explanation!
 

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It won't burst open. If you can catch it in a bucket all good. Fixing an elbow like that = competent diy job.
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Might be an idea to try and find out what those pipes supply...
 
It won't burst open. If you can catch it in a bucket all good. Fixing an elbow like that = competent diy job.
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Might be an idea to try and find out what those pipes supply...


Its the cold water pipe for the sink in the bathroom above. I made the hole big enough to investigate.

I have a bucket in the middle of the kitchen catching the drips.
 
You should be fine for a bit just don’t go touching / cleaning it

Needs the elbows replacing
 
Its the cold water pipe for the sink in the bathroom above. I made the hole big enough to investigate.

I have a bucket in the middle of the kitchen catching the drips.
You might tie a length of string around the leaking bit and leave a length dangling down a bit this will help the water find its way into the bucket better and float a sponge in the bucket to mitigate splashes.
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