Sounds like what is referred to as "rub marks" from a rat, possibly.
There may be a problem with the water heater specifically connected to the bathroom, such as a malfunction or a blockage in the pipes. It is recommended to check the water heater and pipes in the bathroom to identify and fix the issue.
To replace the pipes in your bathroom sink, first turn off the water supply. Then, use a wrench to disconnect the old pipes. Install the new pipes by connecting them securely. Finally, turn the water supply back on and check for any leaks.
One way to effectively conceal or hide pipes in your bathroom is by installing a false wall or a cabinet to cover them. This can create a more aesthetically pleasing space by hiding the pipes from view. Additionally, you can use decorative panels or tiles to camouflage the pipes and blend them in with the rest of the bathroom decor.
To properly install bathroom sink plumbing through the floor, you will need to first measure and cut the necessary pipes to fit the layout. Next, connect the pipes to the sink drain and water supply lines. Secure the pipes in place using appropriate fittings and supports. Finally, test the plumbing for leaks before sealing the floor around the pipes.
The smell in your bathroom pipes is likely due to a buildup of organic matter, such as hair, soap scum, or food particles, which can lead to bacteria growth and unpleasant odors. Regular cleaning and maintenance of your pipes can help prevent this issue.
Yes, it is possible for a snake to enter a bathroom sink through the drain or pipes.
To replace the pipes under your bathroom sink, first turn off the water supply. Use a wrench to disconnect the old pipes from the sink and the wall. Remove the old pipes and replace them with new ones. Reconnect the new pipes to the sink and the wall, ensuring they are securely tightened. Turn the water supply back on and check for any leaks.
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you get to rat man by going into the girls bathroom!!!!!!!!
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that means you might have a leak in the pipes or something.
There may be a blockage in the pipes specifically connected to the bathroom sink, preventing water from flowing through. This can be caused by debris or mineral buildup. It is recommended to check the pipes or contact a plumber for assistance.