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Sink Ubend
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On average, and considering normal usage, how long should a bathroom sink ubend last before the seal rots away or some other catastrophic degradation occurs?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If it suddenly leaked and water has traveled down through the ceiling, that would suggest a blockage that has backed the water up. It may well have been dripping for some time and you hadn't spotted it. From experience there is often a large plug of gunge made of hair, toenails and whiskers partially blocking the waste pipe.
My suggestion would be to remove the u-bend completely and clean it (not in the sink you have just taken it from). Inspect the seals, if they are okay then reassemble and lubricate the seals and refit. If not then replace them.
My suggestion would be to remove the u-bend completely and clean it (not in the sink you have just taken it from). Inspect the seals, if they are okay then reassemble and lubricate the seals and refit. If not then replace them.
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So a blockage would be the likely cause? But if there is a blockage how would the water gush out enough to suddenly soak everything?
I can understand a slow leak going unnoticed but not enough to gush down the downstairs walls.
I suspect it is a tap left on and has overflowed and the ubend pipe is an excuse!!
So a blockage would be the likely cause? But if there is a blockage how would the water gush out enough to suddenly soak everything?
I can understand a slow leak going unnoticed but not enough to gush down the downstairs walls.
I suspect it is a tap left on and has overflowed and the ubend pipe is an excuse!!
Where a lot of water has escaped I would normally check under the bath fro problems.
The strangest one I have been out to was where water ran down the walls when someone was having a shower. I re- siliconed the shower tray and it leaked again. When I returned the silicone had broken away...?
I told the lady that there is no way that the silicone would break away without pressure.
She sheepishly replied that when her and her boyfriend got in the shower together the tray often looked like it was about to break ... neither of them were strangers to the biscuit tin !
The strangest one I have been out to was where water ran down the walls when someone was having a shower. I re- siliconed the shower tray and it leaked again. When I returned the silicone had broken away...?
I told the lady that there is no way that the silicone would break away without pressure.
She sheepishly replied that when her and her boyfriend got in the shower together the tray often looked like it was about to break ... neither of them were strangers to the biscuit tin !
All this technical advice and in the end it's human error ... concussive taps will stop that ever happening again.
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