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Hello team workshop , is there a product available to fix a hole in the cold water pipe to the sink. Is it possible to use a “ bandage “ type product to fix the leak with the pipe staying in place
looking for a wrap around type material that solidifies and tightens onto the pipe blocking the hole and leak
any body had a similar problem and found a solution, feed back is most appreciated
Cade
Hi @cade
A) First I am assuming a copper pipe leak here let me know if this is wrong. I am also assuming a small leak not a ruptured pipe burst which would be best cut out and re soldered with a copper joiner which is the best long term solution by the way if the pipe can not be replaced easialy.
B ) New tech is here to no soldering. super simple to do. SmarteX Same as solution A) just no soldering required.
Another Simple but highly effective joiner used on clean copper pipe cut neatly at 90 degrees is as follows.
Where the leak is if possible cut it at 90 degrees cleanly lightly sand edges too and push the copper tube 1/2 inch onto each end and jobs done. A special plastic tool can be used to release the join and reconnect found at bunnings too there are two different sized tools I bought both for my plumbing kit. You may need to cut to the left and right of the leak zone to get back to straight pipe the coupling is approx 30mm long and will fill that gap if length is critical.
There are some products.
That may work for you.
Epoxy putty (wear gloves as the mixture heats up on application) Thhere are several flavours of this product at bunnings the best match would be plumbers putty .
Bandages well I are hit and miss success and are more short term,
Some migth use a pipe ring / pipe clamp with a rubber patch across the hole. Ok if you get this right it will work but isnt pretty
I would go with option B if the pipe inst wall attached and replaceable.
Hello @cade
The typical pressure inside your cold-water pipe is around 500kpa. That is a lot of pressure being held in by your cold-water pipe and a break in the pipe is often catastrophic. It's also an indication that the pipe might need to be replaced. In this particular instance, I suggest engaging the services of a licensed plumber and getting it repaired properly. Please note that any plumbing part replacement or repair must be carried out by a licensed plumber for safety and compliance.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
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