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Replacement seal for a bottle trap?
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- Lemon Half
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Replacement seal for a bottle trap?
Does anyone know how I can fix a busted gasket seal on a bottle trap without having to fit a whole new trap? Is there a gasket goo I can use, or can I get a sheet of neoprene (etc) that will do it?
Our tenant has complained that there's a water leak from underneath the washbasin waste in her toilet - and, to cut a long story short, the most likely reason is that she's cleared the bottle trap and that the neoprene gasket-seal has broken.
Those seals can gush quite copiously, as I found out last year when it happened to me. But this is an ultra-slimline trap in a glorious chrome finish, and I don't think I can get another one at short notice. (Besides, I don't know the exact size - they do vary a lot, and it's a long way to drive so I'm hoping for a one-visit solution.)
Any suggestions from the experts?
TIA
BJ
Our tenant has complained that there's a water leak from underneath the washbasin waste in her toilet - and, to cut a long story short, the most likely reason is that she's cleared the bottle trap and that the neoprene gasket-seal has broken.
Those seals can gush quite copiously, as I found out last year when it happened to me. But this is an ultra-slimline trap in a glorious chrome finish, and I don't think I can get another one at short notice. (Besides, I don't know the exact size - they do vary a lot, and it's a long way to drive so I'm hoping for a one-visit solution.)
Any suggestions from the experts?
TIA
BJ
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Re: Replacement seal for a bottle trap?
Late development: Okay, scrub that!
I have found a replacement trap (also in chrome finish) which I can get delivered tomorrow for twenty quid, so I shall go in and replace rather than repair. Will still want to repair the seal on the original trap, though, because I'm funny like that. I think I might be turning into my dad.
BJ
I have found a replacement trap (also in chrome finish) which I can get delivered tomorrow for twenty quid, so I shall go in and replace rather than repair. Will still want to repair the seal on the original trap, though, because I'm funny like that. I think I might be turning into my dad.
BJ
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Re: Replacement seal for a bottle trap?
Is it definitely leaking from the trap? The kitchen sink in my old place started leaking water, and it was the seal between pipe and basin - the pipe was held in place with a bolt down middle of plughole, which had worked loose. Just tightening this did the job
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Re: Replacement seal for a bottle trap?
I think that you have made the right decision to replace the trap.
Mine sometimes leaks, but it's from the joint where the trap connects to the waste pipe.
I recommend though that you search for gasket replacements for the new trap while you have it and the one that you are removing when you have that.
I say "gasket", because that's the word that you used, but I suspect that it's a "O ring". If you know the correct size then buying replacement O rings is easy.
Mine sometimes leaks, but it's from the joint where the trap connects to the waste pipe.
I recommend though that you search for gasket replacements for the new trap while you have it and the one that you are removing when you have that.
I say "gasket", because that's the word that you used, but I suspect that it's a "O ring". If you know the correct size then buying replacement O rings is easy.
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Re: Replacement seal for a bottle trap?
Cheers AC, glad you got your basin sorted. This one didn't have a middle bolt, just a helluva big nut underneath the waste, and all the sealant was OK. And the leakage the tenant describes sounds too biblical to have been just a sideways leak - I think it must be occurring at some kind of a pressure point.
For reasons too obscure to explain, I think that this particular tenant may have caused her own problems. But I'd rather spend twenty quid on the offchance of being right first time than turn up, drive away, find the right shop with the right bit (if it's available at all, of course), drive back, fit the part, and then wonder where my afternoon's gone?
LOL, landlordism can be like that sometimes.
BJ
For reasons too obscure to explain, I think that this particular tenant may have caused her own problems. But I'd rather spend twenty quid on the offchance of being right first time than turn up, drive away, find the right shop with the right bit (if it's available at all, of course), drive back, fit the part, and then wonder where my afternoon's gone?
LOL, landlordism can be like that sometimes.
BJ
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Re: Replacement seal for a bottle trap?
For reasons too obscure to explain, I think that this particular tenant may have caused her own problems
The mind boggles...
The mind boggles...
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Re: Replacement seal for a bottle trap?
bungeejumper wrote:For reasons too obscure to explain, I think that this particular tenant may have caused her own problems.
BJ
You know you can't just leave us all hanging like that, don't you
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Re: Replacement seal for a bottle trap?
staffordian wrote:bungeejumper wrote:For reasons too obscure to explain, I think that this particular tenant may have caused her own problems.
You know you can't just leave us all hanging like that, don't you
Okay, here it comes. There was nothing wrong with the trap, except that it was completely full of mud. Yes, mud. The two ladies had been flushing their facial mudpacks down the sink until it had blocked, and then one of them had left the tap running, and the blocked overflow had backed up.
At which point there was water everywhere, and they complained about it and wanted us to come and fix it.
Mostly, we manage to love our tenants.....
BJ
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Re: Replacement seal for a bottle trap?
bungeejumper wrote:... this is an ultra-slimline trap ...
Any suggestions from the experts?
Don't need to be an expert ...
Scott.
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