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    tailor Posts: 6, Reputation: 1
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    Dec 13, 2009, 09:03 AM
    How to check glued pipes
    Hello to all,

    My concerns are about possible leaks in the waste pipes once the subfloor is closed.
    I do not have any of the equipment required to check these situations, am I being overcautious or do I have a legitimate concern.
    I have cleaned and primed and glued the pieces as per instructions, except the last 2 pieces, the flange and vertical extension which will go through the subfloor.
    I added to an existing waste pipe, lengthening it, a 90 elbow and the toilet flange, which will eventually be anchored to the subfloor.
    How can I be certain of my work... it all looks good, but that I know it is in no way a solid test. I would hate to have to pull up the subfloor, vinyl flooring, once everything is place.
    I have tried pouring water down the pipe, but without a "blockage" or balloon down stream to hold the water, there is no seepage as the flow is unrestricted. Is a ballon the only way?

    Does anybody have some sage advice on this matter?
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    massplumber2008 Posts: 12,832, Reputation: 1212
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    #2

    Dec 13, 2009, 09:12 AM
    Hi Tailor...

    Take an 18" piece of pipe and dry fit it into the elbow for the toilet. Then take a garden hose and stick it down inside the pipe... turn it on full flow and let it run for 5 minutes. If no leaks occur you should be just fine... ;)

    Good luck!

    MARK
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    Dec 13, 2009, 09:27 AM

    Thanks Mark,

    I must assume that the hose should go a little beyond the elbow as I may get some leakage at the dry fitting!!
    Or is it good enough to insert the hose about half way down
    So it does not spray like a crazed serpent all over the place( I will have a helper hold it)

    I will have to rig something up in house as outside temps are now below zero and the "garden connections " are all off.
    Aha, the laundry will do nicely!

    Thanks

    Tailor
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    Dec 13, 2009, 10:02 AM

    Drainage lines are not subject to the same pressure as water lines. My bet i8s that test or no test you're going to be just fine. Good luck, Tom
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    Dec 13, 2009, 11:45 AM
    Insert the hose just past the elbow and using a helper is a very good idea. Good luck!
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    Dec 13, 2009, 12:13 PM
    Gentleman, thank you both for your input... now nothing seems insurmountable :D

    Tailor

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