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Hi,
Is it possible for a pushfit coupler to weep intermittently?
I have a new pushfit coupler on 22mm plastic pipe close to the stop cock. It is there due to a repair, so it is sitting on the breezeblock bricks and exposed through a hole in the plasterboard. Most days it is dry but some it is slightly wet (not even a drop forming) at the bottom right at the point the pipe meets the connector. I am pretty sure it is condensation due to a cold pipe and would expect a seal should not weep one day and then not the next?
I want to be sure it is ok before I plaster over the connector. Also, it is in a difficult place to fix the plaster. I expect it is, but is it bad practise to literally plaster in a coupler (i.e. not plasterboard over)? Due to the way the pipes are held, it is pretty much impossible for them to 'blow off', but I guess the 'O' ring could fail some time?
Thanks,
Paul.
Is it possible for a pushfit coupler to weep intermittently?
I have a new pushfit coupler on 22mm plastic pipe close to the stop cock. It is there due to a repair, so it is sitting on the breezeblock bricks and exposed through a hole in the plasterboard. Most days it is dry but some it is slightly wet (not even a drop forming) at the bottom right at the point the pipe meets the connector. I am pretty sure it is condensation due to a cold pipe and would expect a seal should not weep one day and then not the next?
I want to be sure it is ok before I plaster over the connector. Also, it is in a difficult place to fix the plaster. I expect it is, but is it bad practise to literally plaster in a coupler (i.e. not plasterboard over)? Due to the way the pipes are held, it is pretty much impossible for them to 'blow off', but I guess the 'O' ring could fail some time?
Thanks,
Paul.