Fixing a leaking drain pipe in the wall requires identifying the source of the leak and addressing it accordingly. If the leak is due to a broken gasket, replacing the gasket is necessary. Tightening loose connections and ensuring a secure fit can help if the leak is caused by a loose valve connection.
75 Share 11K views 10 months ago OHIO The PVC drain pipe inside of the bathroom wall had been slowly leaking for sometime. Eventually I noticed a damp area in the basement ceiling, underneath
DON’T make wall repairs when there’s standing water in the basement. During a rainy season, a crack in a basement wall can allow an inch or two of water in. Before you do anything to repair
If there is a leaking pipe, you will not be going through the tub to fix / replace it - that would destroy the tub. You'll be opening up the wall on the other side of the tub, or the floor under the tub, or more likely both. As for tracing the pipes - if they're copper you might be able to use a metal detector but its generally most reliable to
5. Turn On the Water. Turn on the water supply line, and wait a few minutes. Watch the old and replacement supply lines for any signs of leaking, especially around the coupling connectors. Check the shut-off and intake valves one last time, make sure you’re not standing in any water, and plug in the refrigerator.
I could try one of those PVC "leak stop collars" that glue over the pipe next to the hub with the leak, but if that doesn't seal the leak I'll then have to remove the stub from the elbow heading up into the wall to insert a new longer stub - which seems a dicey proposition with 20+ year-old pipe.
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Leaking Pipe Repair. If a leaking pipe needs to be repaired, the cost can range from $150 to $350. Pay attention to the signs of water leaks. Do you smell a musty odor, notice wall
Turn on the shower to see where the water is escaping. This will help you identify it better. Dismantle the shower and fix the issue, be it the valve, shower arm or pipe that’s causing the leak. You’ll need to clean the joints, wrap any threads with plumbing tape, and replace the cartridge. If the valve is the issue, hire a certified
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