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Repair of Drainage pipe gdmukherjee 10-12-2006
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Posted by on October 12, 2006, 2:00 am


Hi,

I am from India & stay on the first floor of an apartment. My
Bathroom/Toilet drainage pipe seems to be broken or damaged.Due to
this there is leakage /seepage from my bathroom to the ground floor
apartment.

I dont want to break my bathroom floor to repair/change the pipes. Is
there any method chemically or anything else how I can repair the pipes
without breaking my bathroom.

CAN SOMEBODY HELP PLEASE ?

THANKS.

GAURAV


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Posted by David Nebenzahl on October 12, 2006, 2:30 am


gdmukherjee@gmail.com spake thus:

> I am from India & stay on the first floor of an apartment. My
> Bathroom/Toilet drainage pipe seems to be broken or damaged.Due to
> this there is leakage /seepage from my bathroom to the ground floor
> apartment.
>
> I dont want to break my bathroom floor to repair/change the pipes. Is
> there any method chemically or anything else how I can repair the pipes
> without breaking my bathroom.

More information needed.

Does it leak inside the ground-floor apartment? Where?

How do you know it's from your bathroom? Does it leak when you use the
sink or flush the toilet? Or does it leak constantly?

The only thing you can fix chemically is clogged pipes. Leaking pipes
generally have to be taken apart and put back together, sometimes with
new parts, which means having access to them (generally inside the
walls, which is where they live).


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gdmukherjee@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am from India & stay on the first floor of an apartment. My
> Bathroom/Toilet drainage pipe seems to be broken or damaged.Due to
> this there is leakage /seepage from my bathroom to the ground floor
> apartment.
>
> I dont want to break my bathroom floor to repair/change the pipes. Is
> there any method chemically or anything else how I can repair the pipes
> without breaking my bathroom.
>
> CAN SOMEBODY HELP PLEASE ?
>
> THANKS.
>
> GAURAV


Posted by on October 12, 2006, 10:24 am



gdmukherjee@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am from India & stay on the first floor of an apartment. My
> Bathroom/Toilet drainage pipe seems to be broken or damaged.Due to
> this there is leakage /seepage from my bathroom to the ground floor
> apartment.
>
> I dont want to break my bathroom floor to repair/change the pipes. Is
> there any method chemically or anything else how I can repair the pipes
> without breaking my bathroom.
>
> CAN SOMEBODY HELP PLEASE ?
>
> THANKS.
>
> GAURAV

You mentioned this is an apartment. Assuming you don't own the
apartment, call your landlord. He is responsible for keeping the
apartment in good repair.

BRW


Posted by Al Bundy on October 12, 2006, 2:44 pm


bennet@bennetwilliams.com wrote in

>
> gdmukherjee@gmail.com wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am from India & stay on the first floor of an apartment. My
>> Bathroom/Toilet drainage pipe seems to be broken or damaged.Due to
>> this there is leakage /seepage from my bathroom to the ground floor
>> apartment.
>>
>> I dont want to break my bathroom floor to repair/change the pipes. Is
>> there any method chemically or anything else how I can repair the
>> pipes without breaking my bathroom.
>>
>> CAN SOMEBODY HELP PLEASE ?
>>
>> THANKS.
>>
>> GAURAV
>
> You mentioned this is an apartment. Assuming you don't own the
> apartment, call your landlord. He is responsible for keeping the
> apartment in good repair.
>
> BRW
>


Precisely!

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