Hi
I was hoping for some advice for a non-plumber! I live in a flat in a tenement building in Edinburgh - there is an overflow pipe emerging from the wall near the top of the building which has been constantly dripping for some time. It has been difficult to find out which flat the pipe is connected to but a plumber has been round to the top floor flat to the left of the pipe in the picture has said it is from that flat and it is due to a crack in the overflow pipe (I have heard this second-hand from the letting agent so no more info). It is c70ft off the ground so will need scaffolding to repair it which is a pain as it is causing problems in properties below.
But I don't understand how a crack in the pipe can lead to water constantly dripping out - surely there is an issue with a toiler/boiler in the flat that is causing water to end up in the pipe in the first place?
thanks in advance for any help!
I was hoping for some advice for a non-plumber! I live in a flat in a tenement building in Edinburgh - there is an overflow pipe emerging from the wall near the top of the building which has been constantly dripping for some time. It has been difficult to find out which flat the pipe is connected to but a plumber has been round to the top floor flat to the left of the pipe in the picture has said it is from that flat and it is due to a crack in the overflow pipe (I have heard this second-hand from the letting agent so no more info). It is c70ft off the ground so will need scaffolding to repair it which is a pain as it is causing problems in properties below.
But I don't understand how a crack in the pipe can lead to water constantly dripping out - surely there is an issue with a toiler/boiler in the flat that is causing water to end up in the pipe in the first place?
thanks in advance for any help!
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