Archie_tect
De Skieven Architek... aka Penfold + Horace
- Location
- Northumberland
What from here?
All bath wastes are awkward..
get her in doors to hold a screw driver in the plug hole and you get under and hold the waste.
undo screw...remove waste.
check it for bad seals..replace seals.
or just fit all new. Often the easiest fixfor reliability.
BUY A QUALITY WASTE..not cheap crap , plumbers merchant is a good idea.
also the new plug adaptor fitting will need new mastic seal as a rule on underside of bath Butnot always..some use seals.
everything clean and dry..should all work then. Dont over tighten stuff.
good luck
I've always used McAlpine traps, good quality and off the shelf at your local plumbers merchant.Ta!
Seals have been replaced previously, clubbed the old ones.
Any particular recommendations for a new waste?
Our bath is in a bastard of a tight space. The pipes are leaking into the room below.
I've bodged some fixes but MrsRM has reached breaking point so this needs to be sorted.
My Google-Fu has not revealed an appropriate kit that I could connect stuff up in a leak free manner.
Thoughts and suggestions appreciated.
Miss Goodbody knows a good plumber
She got him to see to her waste outlets, and she even held his tool for him.
any tips
If you cant get the whole roll to go round the pipe, restricted access etc, you can cut 6 to 12 inch lengths, wrap it round, force it tight round , knead it to make it 'self amalgamate', then go over the top again and do the same....like plastering a leg or arm I guess. It will fprm one layer, bonding to itself and the pipe..The day of reckoning beckons. Thanks for all the advice troops.
After some deliberation involving lying on the bathroom floor and being angry about this, I've decided to replace the seals on the existing stuff as nothing seems fundamentally wrong with it. Then I'm going to wrap them with Denso tape, any tips @gbb?
If you never hear from me again it means I've drowned in a plumbing disaster, the bath has crushed me or MrsRM has murdered me whilst I was vulnerable for taking so bloody long to sort this out...
I would try and find where its leaking from first , I spent ages looking for a leak once without any joy until I noticed the trap was touching the floor and when you stood in the bath near the plug hole this forced the trap to push up on the bath and water was exiting under the drainer onto the bathroom floor , I had the pipes off and on a few times and took the trim off around the bath and put new silicone on before I discovered the problem which was fixed with a lump of wood supporting the bath at the plug hole.
Currently got some takeaway cartons under there
Silicone it !