View Full Version : What material connects pvc p-trap?
jumpyg
01-26-2005, 07:30 AM
Hi, I'm replacing a sink. The old p-trap had a ton of gunk on the inside of it, so I'm replacing that at the same time. However, I don't know what is supposed to be used to seal the connections between the pvc p-trap and the waste line. The old trap had an orange-looking material on it. I'm only familiar with pvc cement, but I know that's not what's used in this case! The next person might just want to disconnect the plumbing himself. :D
Any idea what this "sealer" is called? Thanks!
No, and even if you live in an area that "prohibits' slip joint connections at that point, it would still be the best way to connect it.
jumpyg
01-26-2005, 07:44 PM
No, and even if you live in an area that "prohibits' slip joint connections at that point, it would still be the best way to connect it. HJ, I didn't get what you meant. Isn't there a thread compound of some sort for non-permanent PVC connections? I'm just using a standard PVC kit from Lowe's.
Terry
01-26-2005, 07:52 PM
Most p-traps connect to the waste line with slip joint washers.
These may be clear plastic, rubber, or even brass.
jumpyg
01-26-2005, 08:03 PM
Most p-traps connect to the waste line with slip joint washers.
These may be clear plastic, rubber, or even brass.
Terry--right, that's like the old installation I took out. However, there was an orange "paste" or something on the threads of the pvc I took out. I'm a novice, so I thought maybe I was supposed to use something similar to pipe dope, which I've used on metal fittings.
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