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Hi all,
Been in our house for about 10 years and noticed a damp patch on the wall in our utility room which is directly underneath the bathroom. Took some of the wet ceiling board off and had a look up. The source of the leak is the soil pipe (not sure if right terminology) which then has a small pipe which goes into the internal wall. The leak stops when the water supply to the toilet is turned off, then starts again when the supply is reinstated. As per the picture the pipe leading into the wall comes out by a couple of mm but I've no idea if this is something I can fix myself. Any thoughts gratefully received.
Been in our house for about 10 years and noticed a damp patch on the wall in our utility room which is directly underneath the bathroom. Took some of the wet ceiling board off and had a look up. The source of the leak is the soil pipe (not sure if right terminology) which then has a small pipe which goes into the internal wall. The leak stops when the water supply to the toilet is turned off, then starts again when the supply is reinstated. As per the picture the pipe leading into the wall comes out by a couple of mm but I've no idea if this is something I can fix myself. Any thoughts gratefully received.
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