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Fixing Sink Pipe Leakage

Pipe Leakage

Pipe Leakage

After you are done with washing, the sink water has to flow down the sink pipe and through the pipe out of the house. Using High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) pipe, gives you the peace of mind. I don’t want to say that if you use HDPE pipe, you will never encounter with any type of problem. But in fact you can minimize the frequency of the problem by using HDPE pipe. Here, we will tell you about fixing your bathroom sink pipe.

Now a days, all sinks are of standard size. Anyway, let’s not go by presumption. If you are not good at guessing size or length, then measure it with a measuring tape. This particular repairing technique can be applied to metal pipes, polyethylene pipes, HDPE pipes etc., an effective and affordable way of solving the problem.

Turnoff the water flow at the main valve. If this does not sound feasible then, turn off the nearest stopper. All we want is to cease the flow of water through the leakage area, so that we can mend the leakage.
Walk into the nearest hardware store and pick a PVC kit that contains the required parts to repair or replace the sink pipe. As the parts are very affordable, you can collect few extra accessories for future replacement.

To remove the old sink drainage pipe, first remove the screws or nuts at the bottom of the sink. This is the place which is connecting to the main drainage. You can take help of adjustable pliers to remove it. There are some pipes that are composed of few small pipes. In that case you will have to open it from the base of the sink and then from the joining part of the main outlet.

After uprooting the drain line between the sink and the main outlet, do not tilt or turn the pipe. Be ready with a bucket to collect the filthy stuff that could pour out after unfastening of the joint, in case of clogging.

Settle the new pipes just like the old one that you have dismantled. You can either replace the entire pipe or a segment only. Assemble the individual sections and reattach the pipe in the reverse order. Starting from the main drain outlet and moving to the base of the sink. Fasten and tighten the nuts and screws. Please remember to avoid over-tightening of the screws and nuts.

Now turn on the stopper and let the water flow through the sink. Instead of letting the water run through the basin drain line, stop the flow and fill the sink with some water. After it gets filled up, let the water gush out. You can instantly notice whether there is any leakage problem. If the problem persists then you can either redo the steps or call a professional plumber.

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Chemical Stand and Use of Polyethylene

Polythene, as we commonly know and popularly use at almost every purpose – is the most flexible, durable and chemically resistant material. Going by its chemical structures, you will find is made up of polyethylene molecules. According to structural variations, polyethylene molecules can broadly be differentiated into Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE) and High Density Polyethylene (HDPE). LDPE is used in making plastic bags and other packaging materials while HDPE is used in developing container, pipes, automotive fittings etc.

The polymers of High Density Polyethylene molecules are more opaque, stronger, harder and slightly heavier than Low Density Polyethylene. It is broadly composed of Carbon and Hydrogen. The other recycled polymeric ingredients of HDPE have made it a perfect component for pyrotechnics trade.  Carbon black or UV- stabilizators are commonly used to make them resistant to weather and other reactive solvents.

Polyethylene Pipe
HDPE has a wide variety of industrial application in consumer products like, liquid distributor pipe, channels for domestic water supply, natural gas distributors, inner cable insulators, corrosion protectors for pipelines, plastic lumbers, sheds, ducts for telecom and other cell liners for homogeneous supply and extrusions. HDPE is readily available in various forms like sheet or tubes for fabrication.

Another most popular nonmetallic polymer used in pipeline industry is the Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC).  Its resistance to internal stress and pressure is quite similar to HDPE. But while using in underground pressure piping, PVC shows its difference in terms of strength, price of material, installation cost, connection procedure and others. But as far as the application and usability is considered, each polyethylene material has a successful track record in terms of capacity and utility rating. In fact, innumerable industries and consumers are getting massive benefit from utterly growing usability of polyethylene products- starting from plastic bag to water tank or pipeline distributions in domestic or commercial purpose.

Readers with wider view on Polyethylene properties and usage are requested to discuss further posting their comments here.

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