US 12,442,540 B1
Method of detecting and identifying a location on a property corresponding to an underground cold water pipe leak
Philip Becerra, Ventura, CA (US)
Filed by Philip Becerra, Ventura, CA (US)
Filed on Jan. 18, 2023, as Appl. No. 18/098,595.
Application 18/098,595 is a continuation in part of application No. 17/745,976, filed on May 17, 2022, granted, now 11,598,689.
Claims priority of provisional application 63/271,202, filed on Oct. 24, 2021.
Int. Cl. F24D 17/00 (2022.01); F24D 19/10 (2006.01); E03B 7/07 (2006.01)
CPC F24D 17/0078 (2013.01) [F24D 19/1051 (2013.01); E03B 7/072 (2013.01); F24D 2220/0207 (2013.01); F24D 2220/0271 (2013.01)] 15 Claims
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1. A method for marking an area of a property above a detectable underground cold water pipeline containing a leak, comprising:
a. determining and confirming that the leak is located in an underground cold water pipeline running underneath a slab or foundation of the property;
b. determining if a pump is coupled to a hot water heater on the property, wherein the pump is connectable indirectly through connecting pipes or directly coupled to an exit pipe for hot water to the hot water heater;
c. if the pump is not connected to the hot water heater on the property, installing the pump and connecting the pump to the hot water heater;
d. connecting a cold water control valve of a first fixture to a hot water control valve of the first fixture or to another fixture having the hot water control valve comprising:
i. disconnecting a first supply line that connects the cold water control valve to the first fixture;
ii. disconnecting a second supply line that connects the hot water control valve to the first fixture or to the another fixture; and
iii. connecting the cold water control valve to the hot water control valve with a third supply line such that the cold water control valve and the hot water control valve are connected with the third supply line;
e. turning on the pump and allowing the hot water to flow through a first set of pipelines in a first loop on the property for a period of time, wherein the first loop comprises a first set of underground hot water pipelines and underground cold water pipelines which are connected by the third supply line that connects the cold water control valve and the hot water control valve, wherein the hot water from the hot water heater travels through the first loop through the underground hot water pipelines to the first fixture or to the another fixture, through the third supply line, and returns to the hot water heater through the underground cold water pipelines;
f. after turning on the pump and allowing the hot water to flow through the first set of pipelines in the first loop on the property for the period of time, checking a temperature of all floors of the property to determine if there is a noticeable increase in temperature of a particular floor anywhere on the property;
g. if the noticeable increase in the temperature of the particular floor anywhere on the property is detected, determining that the detectable underground cold water pipeline containing the leak is located beneath or near the particular floor;
h. marking the particular floor with a visible marker to identify the particular floor as an area of the property to be used to access the detectable underground cold water pipeline containing the leak for any future repair or replacement of the detectable underground cold water pipeline;
i. if there is not a noticeable increase in the temperature of any of the floors, disconnecting or uninstalling the third supply line from the cold water control valve and the hot water control valve and turning off the pump;
j. identifying additional test locations with additional fixtures having additional control valves to install the third supply line;
k. installing the third supply line for an identified additional fixture in an identified test location on the property, further comprising, connecting the third supply line from an identified separate cold water control valve to an identified separate hot water control valve;
l. Turning on the pump and allowing the hot water to flow through an additional loop on the property comprising additional underground hot water pipelines and underground cold water pipelines connected through the third supply line installed at the identified separate cold water control valve and the identified separate hot water control valve;
m. checking the temperature of all the floors of the property to determine if there is a noticeable increase in the temperature of any floor anywhere on the property;
n. if the noticeable increase in the temperature is detected, marking the particular floor associated with the noticeable increase in the temperature on the property as the area of the property to be used to access the detectable underground cold water pipeline containing the leak for any future repair or replacement of the detectable underground cold water pipeline;
o. if the noticeable increase is not detected, repeating steps (i)-(m) until the noticeable increase in temperature is detected.
 
8. A method for marking an area of a property above a detectable underground cold water pipeline containing a leak, comprising:
a. determining and confirming that the leak is located in an underground cold water pipeline running underneath a slab or foundation of the property;
b. if a crossover valve is not already installed anywhere on the property, installing a crossover valve at a first angle stop associated with a first fixture in a first test location on the property, wherein the first angle stop comprises a hot water angle stop and a cold water angle stop, and wherein the crossover valve is connected to the hot water angle stop and the cold water angle stop of the first angle stop;
c. turning on the recirculation pump and allowing the hot water to flow through a first set of pipelines in a first loop on the property for a period of time, wherein the first loop comprises a first set of underground hot water pipelines and underground cold water pipelines which are connected by the crossover valve at the first angle stop, wherein the hot water from the hot water heater travels through the first loop through the underground hot water pipelines to the first fixture and returns to the hot water heater through the underground cold water pipelines;
d. after turning on the recirculation pump and allowing the hot water to flow through the first set of pipelines in the first loop on the property for the period of time, checking a temperature of all floors of the property to determine if there is a noticeable increase in temperature of a particular floor anywhere on the property;
e. if the noticeable increase in the temperature of the particular floor anywhere on the property is detected, determining that the detectable underground cold water pipeline containing the leak is located beneath or near the particular floor;
f. marking the particular floor with a visible marker to identify the particular floor as an area of the property to be used to access the detectable underground cold water pipeline containing the leak for any future repair or replacement of the detectable underground cold water pipeline;
g. if there is not a noticeable increase in the temperature of any of the floors, uninstalling the crossover valve from the first angle stop at the first fixture and turning off the recirculation pump;
h. identifying additional test locations with additional fixtures having additional angle stops to install the crossover valve;
i. installing the crossover valve at an additional angle stop for another fixture in an identified test location on the property, further comprising, installing the crossover valve on the additional angle stop;
j. turning on the recirculation pump and allowing the hot water to flow through an additional loop on the property comprising additional underground hot water pipelines and underground cold water pipelines connected through the crossover valve installed at the additional angle stop;
k. checking the temperature of all the floors of the property to determine if there is a noticeable increase in the temperature of any floor anywhere on the property;
l. If the noticeable increase in the temperature is detected, marking the particular floor associated with the noticeable increase in the temperature on the property as the area of the property to be used to access the detectable underground cold water pipeline containing the leak for any future repair or replacement of the detectable underground cold water pipeline;
m. if the noticeable increase is not detected, repeating steps (g)-(l) until the noticeable increase in temperature is detected.