Is there an effective way to fix a copper tee leak without re-sweating it?
I have a tiny leak in a copper tee joint in the ceiling of a bathroom. It looks old, possibly from when the house was built (2003) and isn't actively leaking anymore-- maybe one drip a month? But it did some damage to the drywall below it and upon investigation I found the leak. My question is, can I clean the residue from the leaky area and seal it with one of those metal-epoxy products, and have it be water-tight? Or does it require re-sweating the tee to be really effective? Thanks in advance for any advice you can give.