I have a 3" PVC waste pipe in the basement that hase a leak. Naturally, the basement is finished and the pipe is behind drywall inside a small closet. The pipe is running vertical from the slab up. I have cut through the drywall to see what I can of the pipe, but the leak appears to be at just above ceiling level where I cannot really get a good look. Right at the ceiling level, there is a Y with a 2" pipe and above that, another Y with another 2" pipe. Then, above that Y, there is a 90 deg for the 3" pipe to go horizontal (I think to a toilet). There are a couple more 2" pipes feeding into the mess there also. The Ys and 90 deg all happen with with almost no space between, so cutting out anything would seem to entail replacing everything from the 90 deg down past the Ys.
I am hoping that there is some sort of glue/cement/sealant that can be used to seal the crack so I do not have to cut everything out and try to replace it. If not, what are my options since I have very limited space and a lot of pipes to bring back together??
Appreciate any advice anyone can provide.
tck
I am hoping that there is some sort of glue/cement/sealant that can be used to seal the crack so I do not have to cut everything out and try to replace it. If not, what are my options since I have very limited space and a lot of pipes to bring back together??
Appreciate any advice anyone can provide.
tck
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