Massive Kitchen Sink Leak Caused by Home Depot Parts (Techs Will Feel This)
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This real-life service call turned into absolute madness when a massive leak under a kitchen sink refused to stop — and the culprit ended up being cheap Home Depot plumbing parts.In this uncut, unfiltered service call, Mikey Pipes responds to what was dispatched as a “hot water leak” and quickly discovers a chaotic mess under the kitchen sink involving compression fittings, ice maker lines, add-a-tee valves, and box-store garbage fittings that wouldn’t seal.This video is for service technicians who’ve ever said:👉 “Why is this leaking when it shouldn’t?”👉 “Who installed this?”👉 “Why do Home Depot parts always fail?”You’ll see real troubleshooting, unorthodox field fixes, and exactly why professional-grade plumbing parts matter — especially on Long Island homes where cabinets, floors, and finished kitchens are always at risk.📍 Local Plumbing & HVAC – Long Island, NYPipe Doctor Home Services, Inc. proudly serves Nassau County, Suffolk County, and surrounding Long Island communities with expert plumbing, heating, steam boiler, and HVAC service.🛠️ WHAT TECHS WILL LEARN IN THIS VIDEO✔ Why cheap compression fittings fail✔ Ice maker line mistakes we see constantly✔ When to cap vs replace a valve✔ Why box-store plumbing parts cost you time & sanity✔ Real-world field decisions (not textbook installs)📢 SUPPORT THE CHANNEL & THE MISSION👉 Become an ACiQ Dealer🔗 https://aciq.com/mikeypipesLearn how contractors are building profitable installs with ACiQ private-label HVAC equipment.👉 🔥 Limited Edition Mikey Pipes Poster – $42.50Includes 5 stickers, pen, card & magnet💯 100% of proceeds go to charityPayment Options:• PayPal: mike@mikeypipes.com• Zelle: mike@mikeypipes.com• Venmo: @PipeDoctor• CashApp: $mikeypipesny📞 NEED A REAL PLUMBER OR HVAC PRO?Pipe Doctor Home Services, Inc.Serving Long Island, NY📞 516-348-6300⏱️ CHAPTERS00:00 Dispatch confusion & déjà vu01:22 Leak discovered under kitchen sink03:10 Ice maker line failure exposed05:18 Compression fitting nightmare07:40 Home Depot parts start leaking09:55 Add-a-tee workaround explained11:45 Why box-store plumbing fails13:20 Final test & no-leak victory🔥 HASHTAGS #PlumbingService #HVACTechnician #LongIslandPlumber