Drain Pipe Stuck In Wall at Liam Jean blog

Drain Pipe Stuck In Wall. It is not a compression fitting like i first thought. It appears to thread directly into a cast iron t inside the wall. In this plumbing diester video, your host jeff ostroff shows you how to remove a stuck pipe from an old rust cast iron plumbing stack. The pipe old pipe, meaning the pipe that was originally attached to the trap, is now flush with the wall. Could something stuck in your pipes be causing your drain clog? I have a new p trap, but cannot take this old p trap off. For tubs and showers, you may have to use a wet/dry. But unclogging drains is all about location, location, location: Once that nut is off, the chrome will pull out easily. If you have old steel pipe drains in the walls often times that nut will be corroded in place and just about welded to the old pipe. You need to loosen that nut at the wall, and replace that trap arm. The type of clog you have provides clues.

How to unscrew/loosen this washing machine drain pipe? Stuck on
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In this plumbing diester video, your host jeff ostroff shows you how to remove a stuck pipe from an old rust cast iron plumbing stack. It is not a compression fitting like i first thought. Once that nut is off, the chrome will pull out easily. I have a new p trap, but cannot take this old p trap off. If you have old steel pipe drains in the walls often times that nut will be corroded in place and just about welded to the old pipe. The type of clog you have provides clues. Could something stuck in your pipes be causing your drain clog? For tubs and showers, you may have to use a wet/dry. But unclogging drains is all about location, location, location: The pipe old pipe, meaning the pipe that was originally attached to the trap, is now flush with the wall.

How to unscrew/loosen this washing machine drain pipe? Stuck on

Drain Pipe Stuck In Wall The type of clog you have provides clues. For tubs and showers, you may have to use a wet/dry. In this plumbing diester video, your host jeff ostroff shows you how to remove a stuck pipe from an old rust cast iron plumbing stack. The type of clog you have provides clues. It is not a compression fitting like i first thought. You need to loosen that nut at the wall, and replace that trap arm. Once that nut is off, the chrome will pull out easily. The pipe old pipe, meaning the pipe that was originally attached to the trap, is now flush with the wall. Could something stuck in your pipes be causing your drain clog? But unclogging drains is all about location, location, location: It appears to thread directly into a cast iron t inside the wall. If you have old steel pipe drains in the walls often times that nut will be corroded in place and just about welded to the old pipe. I have a new p trap, but cannot take this old p trap off.

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