Newbie Question about slip joints.

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Pechan

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I have seen some p traps that have a threaded swivel 90 attached to them, obviously it works,
but wont standing water leak through after some time?

I also saw this picture in another thread and it looks like the slip joint is at the same level or slightly below the 90 after the p trap is that code or prone to leaking?
 

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One thing to remember is that when plumbed properly, none of that piping holds water with the exception of the wier of the trap. A slip joint that is properly tightened will not leak.

Their disadvantage is that they do not make for a solid installation, whereas if they get bumped around the piping might move and the fitting could become loose.
 

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On the 'swivel joint' of that type of trap, there is an integral seal...meaning a bevel on one piece, and a corresponding groove on the other. When tightened together, this is called a "metal to metal" seal, although of course in this case it it plastic to plastic. It is very reliable, rarely have any leak issues. This type of seal , in metal, can be used even in pressure fittings.
 
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