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    racer911 Posts: 3, Reputation: 1
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    Oct 22, 2006, 09:48 PM
    Tub draining - but overflowing @ air vent T
    Hi-

    Great forum and I'm hoping someone can help me...

    My tub is draining well... even better after a snaking and enzyme wash... but I see water backflowing (under the one-story house) at the t-connection with the air vent. Questions: 1) am I right to keep thinking this is a drainage problem (old, narrowed pipes)? 2) could I also caulk the t-connection with air vent - seems to be a gap in threads (what would I use with some strength)? 3) could this be an indication that the air vent is possibly clogged (no 'gurgling' really, but I could try snaking as well)?

    Again, it really seems like the gap in the T-connection is the main culprit leading to a relatively mild leak when draining a full tub.

    ANY ideas welcome from you more knowledgeable folks!

    Thanks... Racer
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    Oct 25, 2006, 12:10 PM
    Hey Racer,

    1) am I right to keep thinking this is a drainage problem (old, narrowed pipes)?
    Since it's on the vent takeoff that would make it a vent problem but it really doesn't make any difference what is is, it still has to be repaired.

    2) could I also caulk the t-connection with air vent - seems to be a gap in threads (what would I use with some strength)?

    You didn't say but I'm going to assume the pipes are metal. There is a product on the market that works like putty and hardens into a substance that can be machined and worked just like it was metal.
    Its name is PROPOXY20, Manufactured by the HERCULES CHEMICAL COMPANY of Passic, NJ.
    It comes in a tube and hardens in a short time. Take and caulk the threads and seal the leak.

    3) could this be an indication that the air vent is possibly clogged (no 'gurgling' really, but I could try snaking as well)?
    It doesn't sound like a clogged vent to me.

    Good luck, Tom
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    Oct 27, 2006, 08:53 PM
    SpeedBall!

    You are great! I located this epoxy in the store and will give it a try (should work and I can get good access). I've also tried an enzyme rinse (after a good couple of snakings) and I get a nice drainage.

    I appreciate your response to my question (and others). You are a great resource.\

    Keep the speed, Racer
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    Oct 27, 2006, 09:02 PM
    Speedball -

    Quick follow-up... assuming I patch this leak/gap, is it a 'problem' that water could be backing up into the vent pipe? It's not a lot of water and the leak isn't indicative of a lot of pressure or volume. Still, should I try to clear the vent with a snake? Other than that and trying to clear the drain line slowly with mild enzymes, what else could I do (other than replace the old piping)? (BTW - you are CORRECT - old metal pipes are issue).

    Gracias amigo, Racer
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    Oct 28, 2006, 04:56 AM
    If everything's draining OK I would hold off on the snaking. You can always snake the line if it gets worse. Cheers, Tom

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