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How do you react quickly controlling a leak if a copper fitting has not completely soldered or a water pipe is damaged, If you don?t know where the stop cock is, or the stop cock does not work, the time it takes to attach a hose pipe & drain pipe work down takes too long, and the damage is already done.


LeakMate have designed a product that anyone can use quickly & simply, that seals leaking pipes or soldered fittings in seconds, you don?t need any other tools to fit and it can be used over & over again.


LeakMate is the only reusable Tool specifically designed to stop leaks in seconds, saving expensive call out charges & Insurance claims.


The tool is supplied with reusable 10 15 & 22 mm seals that have a recessed step molded into every seal to fit soldered copper fittings. LeakMate also seals split and holed pipes whether plastic, copper or lead to a pressure as high as 280 psi, and can be used over and over again.


LeakMate was given a top product award by PHPI In 2011, Designed to meet the needs of Tradesmen and DIY enthusiasts involved in all kinds of construction, The LeakMate Tool saves time, reduce frustration and increase productivity!


This is a generic tool for all Tradesmen and DIY enthusiasts, across the UK they are finding out just how handy A LeakMate Tool can be, when working on their own, and they need a spare pair of hands to stop a leak quickly giving them time to arrange for a Plumber to repair a damaged pipe.


Type ?stop a water leak? in Google and you will see LeakMate is the number one solution.

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