For this customer, they had a few different wet spots in the ceiling of the living room, and we decided to open up the drywall to see if there was any pinhole leaks. We had previously been to this customer’s residence for a pinhole leak so therefore, that was my immediate thought of what it could be could also been a toilet clog that needed to be a pull and reset however, once we opened up the ceiling, we discovered that the copper waterline three-quarter was leaking so it needed to be cut out and a sexual repair was needed. Did exactly that cut out about 2 1/2 3 feet of copper pipe and went back with copper pipe I had to open up the ceiling, a little bit more rather than my one by one square once we did that there are no further leaks from the repair laid plastic down over the couch before cutting the drywall and laid plastic down over the flooring to ensure that there would be no Drywall dust collecting any drywall dust that was found. I cleaned up with the shop vac and left the hous