thanks for your reply. my diy skills are non existent. but I will try once I get access to a ladder as it appears to be something that is 'doable'
is it pretty straight forward? does the waste pipe sit in the elbow? or does it screw in? how is it made water tight? from the clip...
right, back on topic - what would i need to fix this mess? a waste pipe i guess? is there a standard size? how does it connect from the pushfit elbow down to the hopper?
many thanks
the pipe on the right which is coming out of the wall is from the bathroom and where the water comes straight out of and pours onto the floor below - my guess is that there should be a pipe from that to the thing on the left of the pic
sorry that i have not got the names of the different...
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I have water from my bathroom sink and shower that when ever i turn the tap on the water which comes out of it pours straight out of the pipe onto the floor outside onto my downstairs neighbors floor. (i live on the 1st floor)
im not sure if the wind has blown the pipe away or...
1st - thank you for your help
2nd - I dont want to get ripped of by a plumber, so what would you suggest i do inorder to reduce the risk of this happening?
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Do you or anyone have any idea why the pressure in my boiler does not return to the position it was at (or even close too) after it has been on for a period of time (and turned off and cooled down)?