How to repair the rupture of the main sewer pipe in the bathroom

Updated on Bathroom 2024-04-03
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    You can only tell the upstairs residents of your house not to use the bathroom water first, and you can find a professional plumber to repair it quickly.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Replace the tee pipe, or add a layer of rubber skin to the outside, and then tighten the casing card, and paint the contact part of the pipe wall with plugging spirit.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Gluing is not recommended;

    1. The service life of UPVC pipes is estimated to be 20-30 years, and it is not a big problem, can you guarantee it in its whole life cycle?

    2. To really use glue for bonding, you must use good glue--- you can use silicone structural glue, neutral kitchen and bathroom special glue and other glues with good quality and long life;

    3. That place is often wrapped with your decoration, in order to save that hundred dollars to remove the ceiling, is it appropriate?

    4. The new house, which has just been handed over and is still within the warranty period, should be dealt with by the developer immediately, and it should be dealt with free of charge within a limited time.

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1 answers2024-04-03

It can be tightly wrapped with waterproof tape (self-adhesive tape), because there is no pressure, it is perfectly fine.

2 answers2024-04-03

This can only be resolved through negotiation, if it is really a plumbing problem, it should be the property responsible, but if the leakage prevention is not done well, the upstairs is also responsible, and the downstairs is the victim.

1 answers2024-04-03

The upstairs sewer pipe, upstairs repair, it doesn't cost much, because it's downwater, there is no pressure, and it's okay to wrap it tightly with waterproof self-adhesive tape.

2 answers2024-04-03

If you use nails, they will break, you can put the nails on the fire and grill them hot, and use the nails to heat the sewer pipe, and it will not crack.

1 answers2024-04-03

If you are above the second floor, it is easy to detect, go downstairs to see if there is a water leak, if it is the first floor, it is not easy to do! It's impossible to dig up and test! Generally, there is no big problem on the first floor, and the sewer pipe belongs to the non-pressurized drainage system, and the first floor will not have serious consequences!