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My shower stall was leaking. I purchased a new strainer, cut a
hole in the ceiling, removed the old strainer and installed the new one. Well, it still leaks. After some detective works, I found that it is leaking between the strainer and the gasket. The cross section of the system looks like the following: strainer - rubber sleeve gasket - 2" drain pipe At first, I was able to see faint light coming through from between the strainer and the gasket. No wonder it leaked. After twisting the gasket, I stopped seeing the light but it sill leaks. What is the trick of adjusting the gasket so it won't leak? Thanks. |
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