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  1. nickb7

    Tub drain leak in wall

    I had a leak from my upstairs tub and had to remove part of the wall to get at it. It turned out to be leaking from the slip nut in the horizontal pipe that connects the drain to the overflow riser. A simple fix but I was surprised that such leakable parts were sealed up behind the drywall...
  2. nickb7

    Washing machine plumbing problem

    I have a washing machine in my basement. The existing drain line is higher than the machine. The existing drain line is 2" ABS pipe mounted on the wall 5 feet above the floor and behind the washer. The drain line is a horizontal 2" line that connects to a 2" P-trap with 12" long vertcal...
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