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           Carrying fresh, potable water into your home, your water supply pipe can cause environmental problems, too. If left unchecked, leaky water supply pipes cause soil saturation and erosion, and they may make affected areas more prone to adverse, unwanted growths like mildew, mold, and other fungi.
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