Hi all,
I have a soil pipe in our kitchen that has a connection for an old water softener that we have disposed of and I need to repair/reseal the hole. As per the photo, the pipe that was inserted and solvent welded into the boss (which itself is also solvent welded) broke off- with minimal force, so had clearly deteriorated for whatever reason.
How would I go about repairing this? I was going to just cut the whole section of soil pipe out and use couplers but then realised I have no play in the pipe vertically so I presume this will be impossible? What would be the best solution here?
Thanks
Simon
I have a soil pipe in our kitchen that has a connection for an old water softener that we have disposed of and I need to repair/reseal the hole. As per the photo, the pipe that was inserted and solvent welded into the boss (which itself is also solvent welded) broke off- with minimal force, so had clearly deteriorated for whatever reason.
How would I go about repairing this? I was going to just cut the whole section of soil pipe out and use couplers but then realised I have no play in the pipe vertically so I presume this will be impossible? What would be the best solution here?
Thanks
Simon

