Hey everyone! I'm tackling my first DIY project and need some advice. Yesterday, my friend used a thermal camera to check for leaks, and it seems like I've got a pipe leaking in the bathroom ceiling. The camera showed a noticeable temperature difference, hinting there's a leak. I'm planning to fix it myself today, but I'm unsure where to start. What tools do I need, and how do I safely remove the damaged pipe and install a new one? Any tips or guidance would be really helpful! Thanks in advance!
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Sounds like you're on the right track with that thermal camera! Just a heads up, if you don’t see any water spots on the ceiling, it might not be a leak but something else causing that cold spot. Still, good luck with the repairs! It would be a good idea to check thoroughly.
If you're planning to do this repair, make sure you've got the right tools! You'll need pliers, some tape, a clamp, and a wrench. For a step-by-step guide, I recommend browsing online for DIY videos—they’re super helpful! And if you're feeling uncertain, don't hesitate to call for professional help.
Thanks for the advice! I think I will check some videos before I dive in.

I’ve checked multiple times, and nothing is visible yet, but the temp difference makes me think it's just starting. Thanks for the tip!