The ensuite shower room in our bungalow has been plagued by a bad smell in for over 2 years since we moved in. Having checked out all accessible toilets & drains for problems, I suspected a leak under the shower tray. In reediness for a refit, I gutted the ensuite & dug out the shower tray & no surprise to find my theory correct. The takeaway pipe connection from the tray waste was very loose & the weak concrete under tray bedding was saturated. The waste & 40mm take away pipe is being replaced so that should not be a problem but I decided to explore further down t see if all was OK. On exposing the top of the 110mm soil pipe bend, I found the drain connector in a very bad state so this will also be replaced with a McAlpine 40mm drain connector but, to my horror, I found the top 50mm of the soil bend is also cracked in 3 places. Digging the whole lot up & replacing the bend & straight section to the manhole is not something I like to contemplate, both for the amount of work, cost & my advancing years means I'm no longer really up to this level of manual labour. Looking to repair, I tried painting over the cracks with plastic solvent adhesive but this didn't work as it's obviously the wrong type of plastic! Now thinking of trying a repair using fibre glass matting & resin but, not having any previous experience, my question is will this work? Will the glass resin adhere to the plastic drain pipe or will it just fall off as with the solvent adhesive? Or if anyone can suggest a successful repair method to save me digging up the ensuite floor & outside patio area to replace the bend & pipework I would be grateful.
