SomethingClever
09-13-2005, 11:52 AM
Ok, if anyone knows anything about this, I could really use some help.
I'm replacing the faucet, handle and shower head in a bathtub (I'm also tiling the surround).
So, to put the new gear in, I need to replace the plumbing in the wall... the new "distributor" that goes with the new handle, etc.
Ok, I got the wall open on both sides, and I cut the old stuff out. Here's how it looks. There are two old supply lines (galvanized pipe, although most of the plumbing in the house is copper). I have a threaded adapter screwed into both, which goes into a length of copper pipe. Then there are elbows which go into two more threaded adapters that go into the "distributor.
We dry fit the whole thing, sweated it, and got it all together.
Turned on the water... and the 4 threaded connections are leaking! The two from the old galvie to the new copper, and the two from the elbows into the distributor.
So, to clarify... all the welds are solid. No leaks to be found. But the threaded connections are pretty much all leaking very, very slightly. I don't know how to fix this. We used teflon tape and wrenched the [censored] out of them, and they're still leaking.
Any thoughts as to why this is happning? Could we have heated the teflon tape too much while we were sweating the pipe?
Any suggestions on how to fix it? Potentially without having to take the whole thing apart?
I'm replacing the faucet, handle and shower head in a bathtub (I'm also tiling the surround).
So, to put the new gear in, I need to replace the plumbing in the wall... the new "distributor" that goes with the new handle, etc.
Ok, I got the wall open on both sides, and I cut the old stuff out. Here's how it looks. There are two old supply lines (galvanized pipe, although most of the plumbing in the house is copper). I have a threaded adapter screwed into both, which goes into a length of copper pipe. Then there are elbows which go into two more threaded adapters that go into the "distributor.
We dry fit the whole thing, sweated it, and got it all together.
Turned on the water... and the 4 threaded connections are leaking! The two from the old galvie to the new copper, and the two from the elbows into the distributor.
So, to clarify... all the welds are solid. No leaks to be found. But the threaded connections are pretty much all leaking very, very slightly. I don't know how to fix this. We used teflon tape and wrenched the [censored] out of them, and they're still leaking.
Any thoughts as to why this is happning? Could we have heated the teflon tape too much while we were sweating the pipe?
Any suggestions on how to fix it? Potentially without having to take the whole thing apart?