Kitchen sink leaking to outside wall
Hi Everyone,
I have a strange plumbing problem, was searching the internet for a clue and found this forum. It looked like a nice bunch of folks so I registered.
Here's my problem. My house is about 25 years old. The sink is a porcelain, double basket, with a waste disposal under the left side, and a dishwasher connection.
Earlier today my wife was washing dishes; she had the stopper in the right side, full of water, and the faucet running into the left side for rinsing. After she let the water out of the right side she walked out onto the concrete patio and there was a water puddle on the concrete. The outside wall is stucco, and right down near the concrete there is a little hole where I can just barely see the down pipe from the sink drain.
After coming home from work I was able to recreate the problem by filling the right side with water, run the faucet into the left side, then release the right side into the drain. Then, through the little outside hole, I could see water dripping down from inside the wall. It's not coming from the pipe, at least not in the area of the hole.
I found this web site that talks about an Air Vent on top of the down pipe:
http://www.hammerzone.com/archives/k...eplace_old.htm
Scroll about half way down the page to see what I'm talking about.
What I'm wondering is, do you think I might have one of these in the wall, and the water is backing up into the down pipe and coming up out of the Air Vent? I can see this happening if the drain is partially clogged.
I checked all of the plumbing under the sink, it's all dry. I can't think of anything else.
Oh, and by the way, all of the pipes (except for the down pipe from the right sink basket) are PVC.
Anybody have an idea what's going on? I can supply pictures, if that would help, just let me know.
Thanks,
Fisherman
Kitchen sink leaking though outside wall
Quote:
Originally Posted by
jnaas2
the line may have a nail or screw in it to, its hard to say, or a joint that wasnt glued or was but is leaking. They sell a scope camera that you can drill a small hole in the wall and take a look inside but they are expensive and you will probably need to call a plumber to locate the leak or tear the wall open so you can see where its coming from
see the above post;
there was also a time in calif, when there was a problem with a b s plastic sewer pipe
but more then likely it's just a screw in pipe, like when you get one in a tire but it does'nt go flat right away, it just taken time for the nail or screw to rust out ! !
But it only shows up when you run lots of water though pipe puts water out
take a hammer and bust out the stucco around the leak !
Make a good size hole to expose at least a couple of feet of pipe then take pictures of area and post here then we can tell you how to fix pipe then
i will tell you how to fix the stucco
macplumb 777 calif. Lic contractor since 1989