Not your question?
Ask your question
View similar questions
Add your answer here.Check out some similar questions!
Broken Slip Joint Nut
[ 5 Answers ]
While replacing the bathroom sink in an old house, the slip joint connecting the pipe coming from the wall to the P trap broke. Unfortunately, there is a lip on the end of the pipe coming from the wall, so I can't simply slip a new slip joint nut onto the pipe coming from the wall. I removed the...
Joint between 1-1/4" metal drain pipe and 1-1/2" PVC pipe into P trap
[ 5 Answers ]
In replacing a broken drain pipe in bathroom sink, I discovered that the original plumber used plumber's putty to seal the join between the 1-1/4" metal drain pipe and the 1-1/2" PVC pipe leading to the PVC P trap. I know not to use plumber's putty on PVC, but since two different sized pipes were...
Sink Drain slip joint doesn't fit
[ 1 Answers ]
So I am finishing the installation of a new vanity and am stuck on the last step. The new Facuet has a 1-1/4" drain pipe, which becuase the new vanity is higher, ends about 3" above the previousily installed PC trap. The drain is also about 1" off center. I went to Home Depot and got a 1-1/2"...
Plastic PVC Broken in Metal Pipe Joint
[ 2 Answers ]
Was digging in the yard and broke the PVC pipe connected to a metal pipe inside the joint. The PVC and joint is 3/4 inch however the PVC is glued inside the metal and now I can't get the old PVC out of the metal joint to replace it. I don't have any tools to cut the metal pipe. Is there anything...
Broken PVC (vent/drain) pipe at joint
[ 1 Answers ]
So I had a clogged drain and I was checking the trap. I was under the house and was working on the pipes when I accidentally broke the drain pipe off at a T joint just below the trap. How can I remove the broken end from the joint since it was solvent welded in? Or what else can I do? View more questions Search
|