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Kitchen Sink Was Blocked
Poked down the plug hole and removed lots of grot - think it could have been a build up in the plastic pipe underneath from dog hairs etc. Anyway, as I poked with the end of a spoon it seemed to move and when I looked underneath there is a black piece of tube about 2 inches long that sits in the white u shaped pipe. This has come away from the underside of the plug hole and the seal that joins them seems to have disintegrated. I have stuffed something underneath to hold it up in place but obviously it is going to leak when I run the tap for long or empty the bowl as its not sealed. Can I get a new black bit which will have a seal on it or will I have to have someone come and stick it back.
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I would suspect anything you need would be stocked by your nearest local DIY shed. Go have a gander at what they offer. As for whether you can do it or you need to call in a plumber, well that depends on your confidence level.
I would suspect anything you need would be stocked by your nearest local DIY shed. Go have a gander at what they offer. As for whether you can do it or you need to call in a plumber, well that depends on your confidence level.
Something like this Lanky? ............
http:// www.scr ewfix.c om/p/mc alpine- adjusta ble-inl et-tubu lar-p-t rap-40m m-white /46577
As OG said, available anywhere. Easy to replace. Go for it :o)
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As OG said, available anywhere. Easy to replace. Go for it :o)
Good point from Heathy. Some are called 38mm, and others 40mm.
I think Heathfield's main problem is that, in the trade, solvent weld is used. For DIY, push-fit pipe is a different diameter from the solvent weld.
Standard 40mm sink traps are interchangeable. They come with "screw-up" connections that have some tolerance in diameters that they'll accept.
I'm still puzzling over this black piece of tube. I can't think what that is. No matter, easier to replace the trap.
I think Heathfield's main problem is that, in the trade, solvent weld is used. For DIY, push-fit pipe is a different diameter from the solvent weld.
Standard 40mm sink traps are interchangeable. They come with "screw-up" connections that have some tolerance in diameters that they'll accept.
I'm still puzzling over this black piece of tube. I can't think what that is. No matter, easier to replace the trap.