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  #50290 Posted 3 Months ago
Juana
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Hi
we have a leak in the drain line from out bathroom sinks .
I was wondering if you could tell me if there was anything on the market that I can pour and it would seal leaks? or do I really have to break the wall to get to it?
I would appreciate any suggestions.
Thanks
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  #50296 Posted 3 Months ago
Navar
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I would be a bit nervous using a product that 'stopped leaks' in a drain!

But, I'm not aware of any product that even attempts to do that. There are several that you wrap the joint with from the outside, but even those require direct access to the leaking pipes

I would say its time to break out your sheetrock saw!

good luck!
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  #51910 Posted 1 Week, 6 Days ago
Jim Rockford
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Only way to fix it , is to do it the right way, you are gonna have to go into the wall.
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