Bathroom P Trap Not Lining Up With Waste
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We went away and the house sitter reported the bathroom sink was leaking. Turns out the waste and p trap didn't line up and the previous owner had bodged it in at an angle, the nut under the sink has become brittle and split and started to leak everywhere.
I have just bought a new waste but stand no chance of getting the trap and waste to line up. Any suggestions as the the best way to resolve? Hopefully my photos are clear enough.


I have just bought a new waste but stand no chance of getting the trap and waste to line up. Any suggestions as the the best way to resolve? Hopefully my photos are clear enough.
You might need to cut off that 90 bend on the outgoing pipe & look for a S trap that is long enough to get from the basin to the pipe or use an extension piece if you can find one:
https://www.screwfix.com/c/heating-plumbing/traps/...
https://www.screwfix.com/c/heating-plumbing/traps/...
Remove the 90, shorten the vertical pipe and fit a flexi
https://www.screwfix.com/p/mcalpine-flexcon5-flexi...
https://www.screwfix.com/p/mcalpine-flexcon5-flexi...
smokey mow said:
Remove the 90, shorten the vertical pipe and fit a flexi
https://www.screwfix.com/p/mcalpine-flexcon5-flexi...
OP if you use a flexi consider fitting a bottle trap as they are easier to clean out:https://www.screwfix.com/p/mcalpine-flexcon5-flexi...
https://www.screwfix.com/p/mcalpine-a10-bottle-tra...
Looks to me like solvent welded pipe so that makes life difficult if it's be fabricated to fit a different waste position
I'd do this

Then use a joiner like this (sized to the pipe - I just picked a 40mm one)

to link the two parts and enable you to swivel the 90 deg bend
https://www.screwfix.com/p/floplast-wc08-universal...
But that's just me!!!
I'd do this
Then use a joiner like this (sized to the pipe - I just picked a 40mm one)
to link the two parts and enable you to swivel the 90 deg bend
https://www.screwfix.com/p/floplast-wc08-universal...
But that's just me!!!
B'stard Child said:
But that's just me!!!
Me too, but for compression fittings I would generally go for the McAlpine Multifit version as whilst they cost a little bit more they seal on both the inside and out, and tend to be a bit more tolerant of different pipe sizes (e.g. solvent weld pipes being imperial despite being sold under their nominal metric equivalent).P.S. Worth checking it is not a 32mm waste (if so, this is the right one) as it can be hard to tell from a photo without scale
Edited by tux850 on Monday 17th March 14:18
tux850 said:
B'stard Child said:
But that's just me!!!
Me too, but for compression fittings I would generally go for the McAlpine Multifit version as whilst they cost a little bit more they seal on both the inside and out, and tend to be a bit more tolerant of different pipe sizes (e.g. solvent weld pipes being imperial despite being sold under their nominal metric equivalent).P.S. Worth checking it is not a 32mm waste (if so, this is the right one) as it can be hard to tell from a photo without scale
Edited by tux850 on Monday 17th March 14:18
B'stard Child said:
Looks to me like solvent welded pipe so that makes life difficult if it's be fabricated to fit a different waste position
I'd do this

Then use a joiner like this (sized to the pipe - I just picked a 40mm one)

to link the two parts and enable you to swivel the 90 deg bend
https://www.screwfix.com/p/floplast-wc08-universal...
But that's just me!!!
Same, but I'd use a solvent weld connector. Yes you can't adjust afterwards but it should be a simple matter nonetheless.I'd do this
Then use a joiner like this (sized to the pipe - I just picked a 40mm one)
to link the two parts and enable you to swivel the 90 deg bend
https://www.screwfix.com/p/floplast-wc08-universal...
But that's just me!!!
Turtle Shed said:
B'stard Child said:
Looks to me like solvent welded pipe so that makes life difficult if it's be fabricated to fit a different waste position
I'd do this

Then use a joiner like this (sized to the pipe - I just picked a 40mm one)

to link the two parts and enable you to swivel the 90 deg bend
https://www.screwfix.com/p/floplast-wc08-universal...
But that's just me!!!
Same, but I'd use a solvent weld connector. Yes you can't adjust afterwards but it should be a simple matter nonetheless.I'd do this
Then use a joiner like this (sized to the pipe - I just picked a 40mm one)
to link the two parts and enable you to swivel the 90 deg bend
https://www.screwfix.com/p/floplast-wc08-universal...
But that's just me!!!
So it was my suggestion to keep it simple quick and easy
Turtle Shed said:
B'stard Child said:
Looks to me like solvent welded pipe so that makes life difficult if it's be fabricated to fit a different waste position
I'd do this

Then use a joiner like this (sized to the pipe - I just picked a 40mm one)

to link the two parts and enable you to swivel the 90 deg bend
https://www.screwfix.com/p/floplast-wc08-universal...
But that's just me!!!
Same, but I'd use a solvent weld connector. Yes you can't adjust afterwards but it should be a simple matter nonetheless.I'd do this
Then use a joiner like this (sized to the pipe - I just picked a 40mm one)
to link the two parts and enable you to swivel the 90 deg bend
https://www.screwfix.com/p/floplast-wc08-universal...
But that's just me!!!
So it was my suggestion to keep it simple quick and easy
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