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Rybo_1

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Evening all.

Been working at an office block where today I received a call about a leak on an existing waste pipe.

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I havent seen it leaking first hand but have seen the pipe work. It's lead as it comes in to the building and then has funny joint which I'm unsure of. Where the leak is and then into an old mcalpine coupling. I would re run the waste back to soil in plastic but it's on the 5th floor.

can anybody recommend a solution to this? Thanks
 
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Does your public liability cover you on fith floor?

Mine only goes up to three I think.

So its leaking at the wiped joint? What is on the other side of wall is that outside?
 
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unusual to get a leak on a wiped joint that shows no sign of damage more likley to be the lead pipe in the wall or the multifit coupling
 
Yes mate regarding public liability. Funny you ask that as I only changed it lately when someone else said the same thing.

As I say. I haven't seen the leak itself I've just been sent that photo and told that it was leaking from that wiped joint.

On the outside the lead runs into the soil pipe about two metres away
 
Yes mate regarding public liability. Funny you ask that as I only changed it lately when someone else said the same thing.

As I say. I haven't seen the leak itself I've just been sent that photo and told that it was leaking from that wiped joint.

On the outside the lead runs into the soil pipe about two metres away

Can you not run the waste to with in 12" of the soil stack in plastic and use one of the Multifit Jubilee clip connectors like this Flexi Waste Straight Coupling 30-38mm | Compression Waste | NoLinkingToThis
 
Like I said it's the fifth floor and access is nye on impossible.

It's comes off in 1 1/2 pipe. Do you think I could cut before the wiped joint. Use a fernco coupling and then reconnect to plastic inside?
 
just a thought could it actually be plastic pipe melted and pushed on to the lead?
 
I'd go with the Fernco coupling and if need be a bead of Clearfix for good measure.
 
Let's hope it's a leak at the compression on the arrival and not at wiped joint..
Looks like lead to copper to compression
 
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