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Basic plumbing suggestions needed
OK, I have a leak in the drain for my kitchen sink (black pipe, ABS right?). The kitchen is over the garage, and the leak is over the car. My windshield is not happy.
I cut the garage ceiling open, found the leak (slow drip at a junction, only when water is in the drain). I can get to it physically, but I cannot get in deep enough to do something like cut the pipe and rejoin it. Also, it's a rental. Cutting the ceiling away is as far as I'll go for destruction (it had to be done anyway, this leak is apparently a few months old, and just now getting through the drywall). Is there a way to seal a leak on a zero pressure drain like that? Rubber sleeve? Tape? Gobs and gobs of glue? What would be the preferred way to fix this?
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Call your landlord and tell him to come fix it....
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no hub coupling
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+1 on the Landlord idea.
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No. I can have this fixed myself before the weekend and keep up my happy "you never come bug me as long as I pay the rent" relationship, or I can have him show up and ruin that lovely deal.
That was my thought, but I wasn't sure if those could be properly installed without breaking the line open. Is that the case?
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I assume it's at a joint or fitting. Otherwise a simple band would do. |
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