HOW TO: Connect a Waste Pipe to a Soil Pipe | Drainage Sales
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- Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
- Drainage Sales representative explains the different ways to connect a waste pipe to a 110mm soil pipe using a Boss Adaptor.
Connecting a waste pipe to a 110mm soil pipe can seem like a complicated process. However, our drainage expert explains the process in a simple, easy to understand manner. Whether using a Strap Boss Adaptor, a Boss on an existing fitting or a new Boss Pipe, our expert explains exactly what needs to be done to connect the waste pipe to the soil pipe.
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Excellent all I need to connect my waste pipes in one easy lesson. Thanks for you time.
Thanks fella, much appreciated for the helpful video
Brilliant - answered all my questions!
Excellent concise yet effectively illustrative video.
great explanation, cheers.
bro thanks a lot of... really you solved my 100000000 problems in one videos amazing...
thanks, just came to see how far i needed to push my waste pipe through the boss, thanks for the info, spot on.
Me too, I was not sure about how far either.
Brilliant. So concise!
Nice one! very handy information,cleared a lot of things up
Thanks, really useful
Thanks for all the exclllent videos.
Very well executed Tommy couldnt have done it better myself will 20 out of ten do
Excellent explanation
Brilliant ! .
Very helpful Thenk you
An EXCELLANT video
Thank you!
Briliant, very nice video
Very helpful
Thank you 👍
Perfect, thanks.
Excellent job
Thanks
Very nice 👍
If you go for the black rubber, are you meant to put in a 40mm pushfit pipe or you are allowed to push in 40 mm solvent weld pipe as well? Will if fit and is it OK by water regs?
Hi my soil stack is internal . I was wondering if I could just replace the top half of the soil stack with a Tee joint which would allow only the top half to be showing outside , is this a good option to choose ? Or would I have to completely remove it & put it outside ?
Can a boss pipe have waste entry on opposite sides? Would this infringe the "no connection zone" rule for opposite entries into a soil pipe?
i have a 60 mm class c pipe from a pump do you know how i can connect it to the boss or soil pipe thanks.
Top man
Thanks for your work. I have unearthed my clay sewage line and wish to tap into it and add a dog waste sealed PVC pipe. Any advice. Thanks
Have you got a video for installing a mechanical boss pipe? We had a strap on boss...it leaked causing staining on a new ceiling....then had a mechanical boss fitted..now that's leaking! help!
I can't get my rubber boss adaptor in to the existing pipe boss. It's way too tight! Is there any way to trim the rubber boss? I dont have room to fit an extra strap boss.
Hi, I need to block off a boss strap hole as have got rid of the pipe going to it, is there a push fit cap that goes into the boss hole available?
Hi Tommy I would be so great fully for help can you get a pipe that would be different size at ether end like a rubber would be more flexible i guess so say the pipe one end would be 10cm an other 6cm to fit in to mu gutter running outlet down spout many thanks
How to connect drains to gutter pipe?? Thanks
Is it okay to run a boiler condensate pipe into the soil stack using the strap boss? I'm just concerned that any toilet/bath waste could potentially run up into the condensate pipe and into the boiler.
It largely depends on where your boiler is located in the waste system; if there are outlets below the level of the boiler, assuming any blockage has occurred after the last outlet, any backing up will discharge from that outlet, like your toilet pan. If the boiler sits below the other outlets, then anything backing up will fill the boiler.
@@S20Mike Boiler sits on the ground floor so below the toilet and bath etc. Is there any type of pipe that can be used that would stop water/waste from backing up into the boiler? Like a non-return valve?
I have water feeding back into the toilet from the connecting pipe. It leaves a dirty brown water in the toilet every morning. Any help much sppreciated
The pipe that leads to the soil cheers
My Waste pipe that goes into my soil pipe keeps getting blocked!
if you're solvent welding, just push the pipe straight in - DON'T GIVE IT A TWIST - that is bad practice - you break the joint as it is setting...