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07-29-2023 12:53 AM
Telus digged and buried the fiber underground to the house several years ago. No any ground works around the neighborhood recently. The next house besides has the water leaking from Telus pipe as well.
Contacted with Telus. They can send tech for $150, but said they are not trained to fix water leak.
Wondering if anyone has experience with the similar issues.
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07-29-2023 07:08 AM
The conduit is open at both ends. If the end in your house is lower than that at the street, and the water table is high enough, you can get you could get water at your house. You could get some plumbers putty at the hardware store, and plug the end of the pipe.
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07-29-2023 07:08 AM
The conduit is open at both ends. If the end in your house is lower than that at the street, and the water table is high enough, you can get you could get water at your house. You could get some plumbers putty at the hardware store, and plug the end of the pipe.
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07-29-2023 12:07 PM
I will talk with Telus about issue again. If they don't offer a solution, I will cap the end side conduit or ask remove Telus cable (if cost is not high).
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07-29-2023 08:47 AM
@Riverbend9 Most of western Canada is in a drought. Yes the pipes will fill with water cables are good for direct burial. Search your yard for an unusual green area in lawn you might find it. Call town city and they should come and check for a leak. May end up in your basement.
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07-29-2023 12:15 PM
