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Any more info than this? Photos might help. Water lines don’t usually run under a floor to keep lines from freezing. Sounds like a possible split or hole in the water line. But there are two, separate lines. City water runs ditectly from the inlet on the outside wall to the faucet(s); there will be a Tee connecting both faucets to that inlet line. Water pump connects fresh water storage tank to faucet(s) with same type Tee. You don’t even say if this is a self-contained motorized unit or trailer and if you have copper, pvc, rubber, or pex lines. Older units can have either material if someone ‘upgraded’ the plumbing. Copper lines might have failed Soldered fittings. I had a leak last year when an old
‘repaired’ copper line split where someone obviously fixed a leak. It couldn’t handle water pressure from my house as I didn’t use a pressure regulator at the spigot. Make sure you use a pressure regulator if you don’t know how much pressure is coming from the spigot!
Do you have separate faucets at the kitchen sink? If so, one is for city water sand one from fresh water tank. Look behind drawers and other builtins to see the line from city water and fresh water tank. You undoubtedly will have to run new lines. Use pex rather than copper. Compression fittings make it easy. I used braided stainless steel city water lines from wall to faucet. Just trace the lines from your water tank to faucets. If you have gray or black water tanks, water might be going directly to one, overfilling it, especially if there was water in the lines and it froze over the winter. Freezing might have caused a bunch of breaks. Did you winterize? If not, prime problem.
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