Can you tie a rope to dry clothes outside the window, there is no balcony, only a sewer pipe

Updated on Balcony 2024-01-28
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    No, I can't stand the weight.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It's better not to, it's not secure.

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2 answers2024-01-28

First of all, you need to determine whether it is the water seepage of the water pipe itself, or the water seepage caused by the subtle cracks between the water pipe wall and the floor, if it is a water pipe leakage, you can choose to change the water pipe, if it is the latter, it can be solved more easily, and the method of testing them can see whether the water of the water pipe is intermittently leaking, intermittent water seepage is more likely to be a crack between the water pipe wall and the floor that causes water seepage, that is, when someone uses water on it, it leaks, I don't know if it is also a bathroom above, When doing waterproofing, you need to do waterproofing on it, you can use the best seam treasure to scrape a layer around the pipe wall, the seam treasure itself has good adhesion and waterproofness, can effectively deal with the problem of water seepage, and what questions can continue to ask me.

3 answers2024-01-28

OK. However, it is best to have some slope to allow for smooth drainage. If you walk directly on the ground, you need to pay special attention in the future, and you can't drain any residue out of this pipe, otherwise it will easily cause blockage.

5 answers2024-01-28

Yes, the most important thing is to buy a curved PVC pipe and a straight PVC pipe with glue to adjust the height through the length of the pipe.

14 answers2024-01-28

It is very likely that the thread button is broken, you can take a picture yourself and buy it in the store, or you can find a plumber and help deal with it!

1 answers2024-01-28

Phenomena say that most of the water pipes in the kitchen generally use PPR water pipes, most of which are buried in the ground, and the water pipes are made of PVC material, which can be bonded.