Good thing you found the damage finally. I'm wondering what caused it. This kind of pipes normally last like forever
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ahjah Posette enthusiast
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16 Oct 2021 22:13
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Nik Power User
Joined: December 2003 Posts: 728 |
16 Oct 2021 22:42
Expert DIY in-law took one look, exclaimed, "RATS !! Complain to your cats !!"
But so much damage must have taken a long, long time to accumulate... { Shakes head... } When settled, I've a can of 'expanding foam' for the hole. I'll put a 'shield' over pipe on kitchen side to prevent it making a 'Sci-Fi Horror' mess behind sink. And I've two tubes of black 'exterior' silicone for the kitchen side of dish-washer's through-wall hole, as I am not convinced that is sealed despite much silicone on the outside ... The damp has rusted the kitchen unit's adjustable feet, so I'll take weight with 'diamond' car-jack and replace them, one by one... { Shakes head again... } Stay Safe, Stay Well !! _______________ |
rico Frequent User
Joined: April 2019 Posts: 126 |
17 Oct 2021 18:01
Water leaks can be really damaging. I didn't know that water damage had ruined the floor under the kitchen sink. Glad you tackled that one Nik !
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