Demo a section of the wall.
Depending where it is leaking, a toilet may need to be replaced entirely. If it is more than twenty years old, that may be a wise precaution. Leaking from the bottom may mean that you need to remove the toilet, replace the wax ring and bolt it back down. For a sink, it is all about the piping and fixtures, in most cases. I have had a cast iron sink leak, though.
Take some screws, screwdrivers, nuts and spanners firstly open the leaking area fix it with some well branded glue , fill it with cement and tile it. Screw it and fix nuts with spanner.Now it is fixed.
Yes, crack it on the side and leave it to cool.
If it is leaking when you use the shower, not shutting off completely, it will need to be replaced. If it is leaking at the wall, take it off and reseal the thread on the pipe with either pipe dope or Teflon tape and reinstall.
Demo a section of the wall.
You must break or cut the wall at that point. No other option
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You pretty much have to open up the wall. If you had access to the ends above and below the wall I suppose you could cut the pipe and put a 3 inch pvc inside of it if there were no branches in the pipe, but that isn't likely. There just isn't any way of fixing it without opening the wall.
You pretty much have to open up the wall. If you had access to the ends above and below the wall I suppose you could cut the pipe and put a 3 inch pvc inside of it if there were no branches in the pipe, but that isn't likely. There just isn't any way of fixing it without opening the wall.
Depending where it is leaking, a toilet may need to be replaced entirely. If it is more than twenty years old, that may be a wise precaution. Leaking from the bottom may mean that you need to remove the toilet, replace the wax ring and bolt it back down. For a sink, it is all about the piping and fixtures, in most cases. I have had a cast iron sink leak, though.
This depends on the size and the location of the leak. It depends because a leak on the straight piece of the pipe will differ from a leak on the joint of the pipe. It also depends on the corrosion of the pipe and the extent as to how bad it is.
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The fix is replacing the leaking part.
The only fix for a leaking heater core is to replace it.
It could be leaking from a number of places. Some could be a simple fix and others not so simple. Need more info as to where it is leaking.