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steve573 April 12th 08 07:27 PM

Plastic to metal drainpipe adapters??
 
Hi All,
I recently noticed that the exterior wall of my house is damp all the
way down behind the drainpipe that comes down from the roof guttering.
On closer inspection the guttering collecting the rain off of the roof
is plastic half round stuff that feeds into an old metal downpipe
which goes down the side of the house into the drains. The plastic
gutter feed/outlet into the top of the metal pipe looks like its been
bodged into the metal downpipe with about 12 tubes of sealant, the
water is coming out of this joint and running down the outside of the
pipe, hitting the brackets that hold the pipe to the wall and getting
onto the wall. I want to replace the top half of the metal downpipe
with plastic stuff so I was going to buy a new gutter outlet section
and a 2 or 3 metre length of plastic downpipe. That will solve the
leaking from the joint problem but then can I join the plastic
downpipe to the metal one with a watertight seal. Is there a connector
or something that would do this?? I would replace all of the metal
pipe but it disappears into a jungle of a bush then into a concreted
off section that I'd have to dig up presumably to get to the drain so
I'm trying the easier option first.
Thanks for any help or advice, Steve.

The Medway Handyman April 12th 08 08:00 PM

Plastic to metal drainpipe adapters??
 


steve573 wrote:
Hi All,
I recently noticed that the exterior wall of my house is damp all the
way down behind the drainpipe that comes down from the roof guttering.
On closer inspection the guttering collecting the rain off of the roof
is plastic half round stuff that feeds into an old metal downpipe
which goes down the side of the house into the drains. The plastic
gutter feed/outlet into the top of the metal pipe looks like its been
bodged into the metal downpipe with about 12 tubes of sealant, the
water is coming out of this joint and running down the outside of the
pipe, hitting the brackets that hold the pipe to the wall and getting
onto the wall. I want to replace the top half of the metal downpipe
with plastic stuff so I was going to buy a new gutter outlet section
and a 2 or 3 metre length of plastic downpipe. That will solve the
leaking from the joint problem but then can I join the plastic
downpipe to the metal one with a watertight seal. Is there a connector
or something that would do this?? I would replace all of the metal
pipe but it disappears into a jungle of a bush then into a concreted
off section that I'd have to dig up presumably to get to the drain so
I'm trying the easier option first.
Thanks for any help or advice, Steve.


Bite the bullet & replace the lot. Otherwise its replacing one bodge with
another. Hack the bush down & you will probably be able to get the metal
pipe out without too much trouble.


--
Dave - The Medway Handyman
www.medwayhandyman.co.uk
01634 717930
07850 597257



Jim Alexander[_2_] April 12th 08 08:29 PM

Plastic to metal drainpipe adapters??
 

"steve573" wrote in message
...
Hi All,
I recently noticed that the exterior wall of my house is damp all the
way down behind the drainpipe that comes down from the roof guttering.
On closer inspection the guttering collecting the rain off of the roof
is plastic half round stuff that feeds into an old metal downpipe
which goes down the side of the house into the drains. The plastic
gutter feed/outlet into the top of the metal pipe looks like its been
bodged into the metal downpipe with about 12 tubes of sealant, the
water is coming out of this joint and running down the outside of the
pipe, hitting the brackets that hold the pipe to the wall and getting
onto the wall. I want to replace the top half of the metal downpipe
with plastic stuff so I was going to buy a new gutter outlet section
and a 2 or 3 metre length of plastic downpipe. That will solve the
leaking from the joint problem but then can I join the plastic
downpipe to the metal one with a watertight seal. Is there a connector
or something that would do this?? I would replace all of the metal
pipe but it disappears into a jungle of a bush then into a concreted
off section that I'd have to dig up presumably to get to the drain so


You need to confirm the dimensions but if its 3" cast-iron pipe and a
plastic gutter outlet for 68mm pvc pipe the plastic spigot should fit inside
the cast-iron. Shouldn't need sealing in that case unless the downpipe is
choked (likely). Anyway you can get proper adapters for 68mm pvc to 3" CI.
eg BES p/n 12311 or just use the spigot of a pcv connector piece eg BES p/n
12308.

If the dimensions are different same principle but harder finding the parts.
The secret is to avoid the need for sealing by running one one part into the
next.

Jim A










John April 14th 08 04:18 PM

Plastic to metal drainpipe adapters??
 

"Jim Alexander" wrote in message
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"steve573" wrote in message
...
Hi All,
I recently noticed that the exterior wall of my house is damp all the
way down behind the drainpipe that comes down from the roof guttering.
On closer inspection the guttering collecting the rain off of the roof
is plastic half round stuff that feeds into an old metal downpipe
which goes down the side of the house into the drains. The plastic
gutter feed/outlet into the top of the metal pipe looks like its been
bodged into the metal downpipe with about 12 tubes of sealant, the
water is coming out of this joint and running down the outside of the
pipe, hitting the brackets that hold the pipe to the wall and getting
onto the wall. I want to replace the top half of the metal downpipe
with plastic stuff so I was going to buy a new gutter outlet section
and a 2 or 3 metre length of plastic downpipe. That will solve the
leaking from the joint problem but then can I join the plastic
downpipe to the metal one with a watertight seal. Is there a connector
or something that would do this?? I would replace all of the metal
pipe but it disappears into a jungle of a bush then into a concreted
off section that I'd have to dig up presumably to get to the drain so


You need to confirm the dimensions but if its 3" cast-iron pipe and a
plastic gutter outlet for 68mm pvc pipe the plastic spigot should fit
inside the cast-iron. Shouldn't need sealing in that case unless the
downpipe is choked (likely). Anyway you can get proper adapters for 68mm
pvc to 3" CI. eg BES p/n 12311 or just use the spigot of a pcv connector
piece eg BES p/n 12308.

If the dimensions are different same principle but harder finding the
parts. The secret is to avoid the need for sealing by running one one part
into the next.

Jim A








Is there a blockage causing it to back fill and run over?





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