My well has acid water, and years of not having a neutralizer in the system have apparently deteriorated my copper drain lines.
The other day I noticed a small puddle of water in the basement and traced it to a pin hole in a 4 inch long horizontal section of 3 inch copper drain (leak is in a small section of pipe between a 90 going up to a toilet and a T). The easiest solution would be to put a fernco here between the close joints as if I cut enough sections in this tight spot to replace with another small piece of copper, I'm probably going to just keep making more problems since the copper lines are apparently deteriorated.
I picked up two fernco fittings, one is a standard 3 inch one, and the other is a shoulder to shoulder fitting.
By measuring the diameters, It's looking like the standard 3 inch one (which is meant for PVC) is going to be a really tight fit, but the shoulder to shoulder fitting too loose.
Right now, I wrapped the snot out of this short section of pipe with electrical tape and that has stopped the leak. Once I cut into it, it's an all or nothing deal obviously.
Right now, I'm debating on whether to try it as I'm not sure either fernco will work, but will keep them on hand just in case I'm forced into doing something before I get the chance to tear out all of the copper and put in PVC.
Just curious if anyone has experience putting a fernco OVER a copper socket joint and what the chances are that it will work, or if it's even worth messing with for now as the vinyl tape seems to be doing the job,,,,, for now.
Thanks,
pen
The other day I noticed a small puddle of water in the basement and traced it to a pin hole in a 4 inch long horizontal section of 3 inch copper drain (leak is in a small section of pipe between a 90 going up to a toilet and a T). The easiest solution would be to put a fernco here between the close joints as if I cut enough sections in this tight spot to replace with another small piece of copper, I'm probably going to just keep making more problems since the copper lines are apparently deteriorated.
I picked up two fernco fittings, one is a standard 3 inch one, and the other is a shoulder to shoulder fitting.
By measuring the diameters, It's looking like the standard 3 inch one (which is meant for PVC) is going to be a really tight fit, but the shoulder to shoulder fitting too loose.
Right now, I wrapped the snot out of this short section of pipe with electrical tape and that has stopped the leak. Once I cut into it, it's an all or nothing deal obviously.
Right now, I'm debating on whether to try it as I'm not sure either fernco will work, but will keep them on hand just in case I'm forced into doing something before I get the chance to tear out all of the copper and put in PVC.
Just curious if anyone has experience putting a fernco OVER a copper socket joint and what the chances are that it will work, or if it's even worth messing with for now as the vinyl tape seems to be doing the job,,,,, for now.
Thanks,
pen
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