evo1
Sep 21, 2009, 07:05 PM
Hi,
I have just had my Laundry renovated by a friend of a friend. When he ripped it up he found that I had a PVC pipe (from laundry sink unit) into old ceramic pipe in the ground. I asked him to fit it in the same way it was achieved before.
Now I have a small (but still significant) amount of water coming up through the grout around the PVC piping after turning on the tap.
My question is, if this needs to be ripped up can a plumber connect a PVC pipe to a ceramic pipe properly? Or does the Ceramic piping underground need to be ripped up and replaced?
Also, does this sound very expensive?
Thanks
I have just had my Laundry renovated by a friend of a friend. When he ripped it up he found that I had a PVC pipe (from laundry sink unit) into old ceramic pipe in the ground. I asked him to fit it in the same way it was achieved before.
Now I have a small (but still significant) amount of water coming up through the grout around the PVC piping after turning on the tap.
My question is, if this needs to be ripped up can a plumber connect a PVC pipe to a ceramic pipe properly? Or does the Ceramic piping underground need to be ripped up and replaced?
Also, does this sound very expensive?
Thanks