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Phil.I.Am
Hi all,
I'm a new member of the site but need some advice about fitting a pop-up basin waste.
It comes supplied with a foam type washer to fit between the top flange and the ceramic basin and a rubber washer to fit between the bottom of the basin and the bottom of the waste fitting which screws onto the top section with the flange.
All good so far you would think but, and here is my dilemma, a lot of people suggest discarding the top washer and putting a thick bead of Plumbers Mait between the flange and the ceramic, then putting a bead of silicon sealant between the rubber washer and the bottom of the basin but still use the rubber washer, then tightening up the waste, and they suggest doing this because a lot of basins are mishaped and the washers they supply fail to make watertight seals.
Any thoughts about doing the job as described above using Plumbers Mait or should I just use the washers supplied. Thanks.
I'm a new member of the site but need some advice about fitting a pop-up basin waste.
It comes supplied with a foam type washer to fit between the top flange and the ceramic basin and a rubber washer to fit between the bottom of the basin and the bottom of the waste fitting which screws onto the top section with the flange.
All good so far you would think but, and here is my dilemma, a lot of people suggest discarding the top washer and putting a thick bead of Plumbers Mait between the flange and the ceramic, then putting a bead of silicon sealant between the rubber washer and the bottom of the basin but still use the rubber washer, then tightening up the waste, and they suggest doing this because a lot of basins are mishaped and the washers they supply fail to make watertight seals.
Any thoughts about doing the job as described above using Plumbers Mait or should I just use the washers supplied. Thanks.