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Is it likely there could be a leak in a join /copper pipe work that only really occurs when water is either flowing through or when it is initially filled/pressurised - as opposed to statically sitting in the pipe under mains pressure?

The actual scenario is the mains was switched on and off multiple times there was a leak but have since been unable to duplicate.

Thanks! :)
 
There's a house I've done a few jobs at, whenever you open the stopcock there's a temporary leak behind a toilet in the same room, it pees out too, the pipe goes from stopcock then behind the toilet into boxing, once fully open the leak stops. Customer says it's always been that way, I even used the toby to turn the water on and off but the leak still happens when turning back on.
Very weird, I'll have a proper look at it one day but the toilet needs to come out to get to it.
 

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