I need to connect a plastic downpipe into a ceramic drain at the front of my house.
It is a joint downpipe between myself and my neighbour. He has just had a drain company in to unblock this pipe (so that he can sell his house!). The drain had been blocked for ages. When I removed the plastic pipe from the ceramic pipe in order to first gain access to it, it was cemented to the ceramic drain. Under the cement was a load of carrier bags that had been used as packing to stop the cement falling into the drain.
I don't think this really is a method I want to use. Knowing my luck the carrier bag would dislodge and block the drain again.
What is the best method of sealing the plastic downpipe to the drain without the cement falling into the drain?
It is a joint downpipe between myself and my neighbour. He has just had a drain company in to unblock this pipe (so that he can sell his house!). The drain had been blocked for ages. When I removed the plastic pipe from the ceramic pipe in order to first gain access to it, it was cemented to the ceramic drain. Under the cement was a load of carrier bags that had been used as packing to stop the cement falling into the drain.
I don't think this really is a method I want to use. Knowing my luck the carrier bag would dislodge and block the drain again.
What is the best method of sealing the plastic downpipe to the drain without the cement falling into the drain?