Can a PVC drain pipe connect to a P trap?
While moving the pedestal, the minor shocks completely broke the pipes going to p-trap and going to the wall. so I went to Home depot and bought new sink popup drain (pvc, expandable with chrome top, 1-1/4″) and new pvc p-trap (1-1/2″ because I thought the old chrome one was 1-1/2″)
How to connect PVC pipe to metal pipe?
Use fernco reducer rubber coupling and connect a 1-1/4 threaded on one side pipe to this wall pipe, buy another 1-1/4 p-trap and connect that p-trap to the pvc popup drain on inlet side and this metal threaded pipe on the outlet side. Does that seem right? Is there a better way? Remove that escution on the wall and lets have a look there.
Can a plastic sink drain pipe be connected to a metal pipe?
Connecting a plastic sink drain pipe to a metal pipe coming out of the wall will require a few basic tools, like an S trap. Connect a plastic sink drain pipe to a metal pipe coming out of the wall with help from a foreman for Lighty Contractors in this free video clip.
How do you connect a P trap to a sink?
Tighten the nut as much as you can by hand. Screw the other end of the trap to the drain line, which should have a threaded adapter glued to it for this purpose. Tighten the connection by hand, then tighten the swivel nut in the middle of the trap by hand. Fill the sink, then open the stopper and allow the water to drain. Inspect your connections.
While moving the pedestal, the minor shocks completely broke the pipes going to p-trap and going to the wall. so I went to Home depot and bought new sink popup drain (pvc, expandable with chrome top, 1-1/4″) and new pvc p-trap (1-1/2″ because I thought the old chrome one was 1-1/2″)
Use fernco reducer rubber coupling and connect a 1-1/4 threaded on one side pipe to this wall pipe, buy another 1-1/4 p-trap and connect that p-trap to the pvc popup drain on inlet side and this metal threaded pipe on the outlet side. Does that seem right? Is there a better way? Remove that escution on the wall and lets have a look there.
Connecting a plastic sink drain pipe to a metal pipe coming out of the wall will require a few basic tools, like an S trap. Connect a plastic sink drain pipe to a metal pipe coming out of the wall with help from a foreman for Lighty Contractors in this free video clip.
Can A P trap be made of plastic?
Plastic P-traps connect easily to metal tailpieces. Replacing a P-trap is a small job that may seem more complicated when you have to mix plumbing materials to get the job done. The part of the drain assembly that extends below the sink is called the tailpiece, and it’s usually made of metal. P-traps can be plastic or metal.