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LEAKING OVERFLOW OF BATH

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 19, 2004 7:43 pm    Post Subject:
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MY BATH OVERFLOW CONSTANTLY HAS A LEAK OF RUNNING WATER. i THINGK IT IS PLUMBED INTO THE WASHING MACHINE AS THE WASHING MACHINE FACES THE WALL OF THE BATH AND THE KITCHEN SINK IS ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE KITCHEN. i DO NOT HAVE EASY ACCESS TO THE BATH...HELP
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 19, 2004 9:14 pm    Post Subject:
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You have no option but to take off the bath panel and see whats behind there. I have never heard of a w/m being plumbed into bath pipes before! The overflow will only be connected by a hose leading below the plug hole, so water would be coming out of there long before the overflow.

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 19, 2004 9:53 pm    Post Subject:
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NO NEED TO SHOUT icon_rolleyes.gif

It sounds very much like incorrect plumbing. icon_sad.gif
Without seeing it I advise purchase a new bath overflow and trap and connect it to waste pipe soley dedicated to the bath.
The W M hose should plumb onto a sink waste (that has a WM spigot) and it too needs a separate waste pipe.
Both wastes will now discharge into the gully and should solve your problem. icon_biggrin.gif
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 20, 2004 12:25 am    Post Subject:
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Hardly likely to be the WM causing a CONSTANT leak surely? More likely the WC overflow is conected to the bath o/f and the washer's gorn?
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 20, 2004 4:58 pm    Post Subject:
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There is no space for washing machine on sink side of th ekitchen. The overflow must be connected to the washing machine otherwise the water would come out of the bath plughole first...worrying. I havn't used the washing machine yet (new flat) and am now worried to

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NO NEED TO SHOUT icon_rolleyes.gif

It sounds very much like incorrect plumbing. icon_sad.gif
Without seeing it I advise purchase a new bath overflow and trap and connect it to waste pipe soley dedicated to the bath.
The W M hose should plumb onto a sink waste (that has a WM spigot) and it too needs a separate waste pipe.
Both wastes will now discharge into the gully and should solve your problem. icon_biggrin.gif
Keep us posted
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 25, 2004 5:06 pm    Post Subject:
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Graeme wrote:
You have no option but to take off the bath panel and see whats behind there.


see option 1!

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