How To Carry Out The Replacement Of Your Broken PVC Pipe ?

By Scott Rodgers

Though most of the plumbing tasks are minor enough for even a novice to handle but the easiest of them all is the replacement of the broken or cracked PVC pipes. Such a project also calls for an immediate repair as neglecting the issue may disturb your financial budget to a large extent.

Whether the cracks on the PVC pipes are wide or not, the affected length of the pipe has to be replaced immediately. This is because the PVC pipes are bound to crack more easily than their copper counterpart.

Start assembling all the plumbing tools and equipments that would be required during the project. Common plumbing tools such as pipe wrenches, pliers and Teflon tape are a regular feature in any plumbing project. In addition this particular assignment would require a pair of channel lock pliers, a hacksaw and a sealant compound. You would also need a particular length of PVC pipe that would actually replace the broken PVC pipe.

In order to carry out a safe operation, shut off the water supply from the main valve. Move to the project site and expose the area of the pipe which is under the scanner. Observe the crack and mark the area in such a way that six inches are added on either side of the crack. The resulting length of the pipe is removed with the help of a hacksaw.

Make sure that a large bucket or a container is placed underneath the pipe in order to collect the water dripping during the operation. A rag or a towel can also be tied just below the pipe to absorb any residual water.

Start the cutting operation of the pipe with the help of a hacksaw. Cut one end first and drain it down to the container placed underneath. Now move on to the other end and cut it apart as well. Make sure that all the safety precautions are kept in tact during the usage of the hacksaw. Detach the pipe from the setup and take it down to a local plumbing/hardware store. The width and the quality of the new pipe must be at par with the old cut out pipe. Allow the salesperson to make any recommendation regarding the same and make your decision thereafter. Also buy the associated couplings that would allow the new PVC pipe to adjust to the fixture.

Connect the couplings to the old setup and apply a good amount of sealant on the juncture. Once the sealant has dried off, attach the new PVC pipe to the couplings and cement it well.

Call a professional to handle the complications involved in the project. - 30517

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