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The Hills Everyday Villa 37 has a breeze brake which is the top section of the clothesline. What this does is locks the clothesline in position to allow for ******* on windy days.
To get the clothesline to Free Wheel you need to make sure it is wound up enough to miss this breeze brake section and allow it to spin in the wind.
To restring the Hills Everyday 37 rotary clothesline FD88010 you are going to need a couple of tools which include a small screw driver and a set of cutters to cut the new line cord.
You will also need to order a pack of line, which for this unit would need to be the 70m pack from Hills. Here is a link to the line pack you would need.
Hills line clips could be something that you may also need in the restring process as these do tend to break on the older models of this unit. Below is a link to the Hills line clips that fit the Hills Everyday 37 FD88010 model.
I really think it depends on how many leaks we are talking about? If its just a couple the above posters are right, but are you talking some serious leaks throughout the house that would require tearing up of walls, etc. the latter wild obviously be very costly and then you could look more into pipe restoration with relining. You can find some more info about what you're asking about here: http://www.restoremypipes.com
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