Leak at the basement floor
Hello,
I noticed that the iron pipe from my kitchen sink that runs down the basement wall is leaking right at the basement floor. The floor is tile over cement. I see what appears to be a little rust stain on the floor. I see a little hole just behind the pipe (not on the pipe) coming out of the floor where the water and soap suds were coming from. Am I going to have to bust up the floor and to fix this pipe? If so should I just run all new PVC or use the iron pipe?
Leak at the basement floor
That side of the basement has a finished ceiling and tiled floor. The walls are cinder block. I took some caulking and plugged the hole for now. I know this is only temporary fix to keep the water off the floor. I just not sure what I am going to run into once I bust up that part of the floor, and how far down that pipe goes before it makes it turn and heads to where ever it goes to drain out.
Thanks for any help
Jeff
Leak at the basement floor
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Originally Posted by JAM
Thanks,
I've got a four day weekend and I be starting it Friday.
Well today's Friday and while Labman gave you excellent advice, let me give you a option the doesn't involve cutting the pipe. If you find a small hole after you bare the leak consider patching the hole.
Go to a hardware store and ask for PROPOXY 20 by Hercules Chemical CO.
Passic,NJ 07056. This is a steel reinforced epoxy putty that molds like putty and hardens like steel. You can machine it, you can drill and tap it, in short your patch will become part of the pipe. I offer this as a option only. Labman gave you the BEST repair, I just came back with the easiest. Good luck, Tom