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I have some copper pipes coming from the area close to my main shutoff that are dripping from what seems like condensation. The pipes themselves are extremely cold. The dripping is making the basement floor damp. I am concerned there is a problem.



I have never seen this before. Should I be concerned about a possible leak ?

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