texanwitch
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Fri Feb-27-09 11:57 PM
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I am in a bad mood today and to top it off my bathroom sink pipe by the wall is leaking. |
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If it wasn't so close to the wall I could fix it.
But no now I have to call someone to fix it.
I hope it isn't expensive.
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Sat Feb-28-09 12:55 AM
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1. Where exactly is it leaking? |
texanwitch
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Sat Feb-28-09 01:18 AM
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2. There is a pipe coming out of the wall and then a connector screwed on to this pipe. |
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Then there is the rest of the pipes going to the sink.
The water is leaking out of the back of the connector thing.
There is only a tiny amount of space between the connector and the wall.
I am hoping this is not a big deal.
I was looking at a new computer today, the damn pipes knew it.
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Sat Feb-28-09 01:23 AM
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4. It is probably a slip joint... |
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where a smaller pipe, coming from the sink, slips into a larger pipe, coming from the wall.
They are easy to fix. but in actuality, a pain in the ass if you have to keep running back to the store for parts.
I would fix it for you if I could.
Don't let them rip you off. For a plumber with a truck full of parts, it is a small job.
Good luck to you.
Is it stainless steel or PVC (white pipe)?
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texanwitch
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Sat Feb-28-09 01:32 AM
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Thanks for the information.
If it was any other part of the pipes I would fix it myself.
I am scared to be working that close to a wall.
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Sat Feb-28-09 01:39 AM
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7. Alright....if you want to try to stop it temporarily.... |
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see, a lot of times, what happens is that a lot of gunk gets built up in the slip ring threads, causing it to leak.
If you plan on calling a plumber anyway, try the following....
Get a channel lock wrench or some wrench that is large enough to get around the ring. Loosen It (LEFT) very SLIGHTLY. THEN TIGHTEN IT JUST A HAIR TIGHTER THAN IT WAS BEFORE.
This should work temporarily.
If it doesn't, loosen the ring entirely, and "unslip" the pipes, and then try to put it back together again after cleaning the pipes and threads.
Please only try this stuff if you have a plumber in your pocket, because sometimes you run into stuff you can't handle.
Good luck.
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Sat Feb-28-09 01:49 AM
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9. I will think about it. |
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I don't mind calling a plumber and I can go down stairs to bush my teeth.
I know my limits with the pipes.
Thanks for the info I feel better now.
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Sat Feb-28-09 01:51 AM
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10. Probably better off with the plumber.... |
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Just rest easy knowing it's not a big deal. :)
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Sat Feb-28-09 01:57 AM
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12. You are braver then me. |
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I have a fear of walls and water pipes.
Now I helped with the pipes under the house and learned alot.
I had someone with me who knew what he was doing.
I don't like to wing it by myself.
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Sat Feb-28-09 01:59 AM
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13. Worse comes to worse...you can slip a pan under the leak.... |
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Trust me...I've screwed up so many plumbing jobs...I can't even count how many.
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Sat Feb-28-09 02:14 AM
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14. I turned the water off under the sink. |
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I like doing plumbing jobs, learned a lot working on this house.
We had all knew plumbing put in, this a 1930 built house.
Part of the deal was, I was a helper.
Saved a lot of money.
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Sat Feb-28-09 02:15 AM
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Plumbing is always difficult because you keep working back and back and back and it keeps getting worse!
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Sat Feb-28-09 02:24 AM
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We also raised the house so working under the house wasn't so bad.
We spent some money on this house.
People in 1930 lived a different life style.
No closets and one wall socket in each room.
Everything is up to date.
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Sat Feb-28-09 02:24 AM
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16. I wanted new plumbing. |
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We also raised the house so working under the house wasn't so bad.
We spent some money on this house.
People in 1930 lived a different life style.
No closets and one wall socket in each room.
Everything is up to date.
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Sat Feb-28-09 01:18 AM
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Sat Feb-28-09 01:48 AM
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8. Thanks. I hope LFP's advice helped with your sink problem. |
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I'm useless when it comes to home repairs.
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Sat Feb-28-09 01:52 AM
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11. I can do a lot of repairs. |
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I do know my limits.
I live upstairs and I have seen water damage.
There are times you just have to make a call.
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Sat Feb-28-09 02:42 AM
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17. What the fuck ever happens, you know I love you, texanwitch... |
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...and am hoping you get it fixed, at the minimal of costs...:pals:
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