Ahhh the joys of owning a "new" home. Finding all the quirks and issues that were no problem or not seen during the home inspection...
*Anyways*
As I was looking at the cupboard under my sink I noticed the pipes on the right drain seemed to be loose, and sure enough, I can actually pull off part of the pipe just by lightly pulling it downward. Obviously it's not secured by anything. I *thought* that these pieces screw together but there's no threading on anything to screw them in to one another.
Pic 1 shows the disposal on the left with the pipe from it attaching to the rest of the drain pipe on the right that I am most concerned with. This is the part that I can actually pull off with minimal effort. Pic 2 shows a close up of the pipe. The top half with the disposal pipe connected can actually be disconnected from the lower, as witnessed by the mark of brown gunk just above the section that I had pulled off.
I have no idea what "normal" for piping is under kitchen sinks, if there is such a thing. I do not recall having this much piping at my other home, but to be honest, I didn't look much because I never had cause to. Can someone take a peek at my pictures and let me know if this looks like the work of a botched DIY job, and perhaps shed some light as to what is wrong with this picture?? I have no idea how to even begin to start fixing this.
Obviously I know nothing about plumbing and I'm not afraid to let you all know it! :-) My lack of correct terminology should show that!
Thanks in advance- it's always appreciated!
*Anyways*
As I was looking at the cupboard under my sink I noticed the pipes on the right drain seemed to be loose, and sure enough, I can actually pull off part of the pipe just by lightly pulling it downward. Obviously it's not secured by anything. I *thought* that these pieces screw together but there's no threading on anything to screw them in to one another.
Pic 1 shows the disposal on the left with the pipe from it attaching to the rest of the drain pipe on the right that I am most concerned with. This is the part that I can actually pull off with minimal effort. Pic 2 shows a close up of the pipe. The top half with the disposal pipe connected can actually be disconnected from the lower, as witnessed by the mark of brown gunk just above the section that I had pulled off.
I have no idea what "normal" for piping is under kitchen sinks, if there is such a thing. I do not recall having this much piping at my other home, but to be honest, I didn't look much because I never had cause to. Can someone take a peek at my pictures and let me know if this looks like the work of a botched DIY job, and perhaps shed some light as to what is wrong with this picture?? I have no idea how to even begin to start fixing this.
Obviously I know nothing about plumbing and I'm not afraid to let you all know it! :-) My lack of correct terminology should show that!
Thanks in advance- it's always appreciated!
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