I have a slight leak in the buried pipe in my toilet

Updated on Toilets 2024-05-21
1 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The only way to completely solve the leakage is to knock open the tiles and replace the pipes again. To "minimize the damage and loss of a large area", the only way to accurately judge the leakage is to knock on it. Generally, water pipes buried in the wall are not allowed to have interfaces, that is, to avoid water seepage in the wall.

    If it is confirmed that water is seeping from within the wall, under normal circumstances, the water pipe itself will not seep water. It is estimated that there is an interface in the wall and the interface is not wrapped in raw material tape. When the temperature rises rapidly, because the pipe is cold water, the inner layer of the interface does not expand as fast as the outer layer, so that the gap at the interface increases and seeps water.

    It is recommended to ask the plumber to check and confirm when you decorate your home, if it is a connection problem, it will be troublesome, and it is estimated that the water pipe will be removed.

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