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I sold my home and durring the home inspection they brought up 2 plumbing
issues that I am questioning. 1. My bathtub has a rubber hose connecting two pvc drain pipes. The one pipe comes out of the tub and the other goes to the sewer pipe. The hose connecting them looks like a car radiator hose with clamps on each. Is this wrong even though there are no leaks? If it is what needs to be used to connect the two pvc's? The rubber hose is in a semi-circle shape about 13" long. 2. I have a ventalation pipe that comes down from the sealing behind a wall to the basement where it is connected to my kitchen drain with a "T" shaped pvc pipe. Who ever put it together used a mound of sealer, probably 1/4 inch thick to connect the pvc to the metal vent pipe. The inspector says the glue has to be removed and it has to be sealed properly. This pipe is just a vent and does not leak and never will. The connection is so strong I don't even know how I would get it apart. What would one suggestion to fix this and does it actually need fixing? I would appreciate any suggestion on these items. Thanks -- |
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