Ho rotto accidentalmente il tubo di drenaggio del lavandino in bagno durante la pulizia. È possibile acquistarne uno e sostituirci senza un idraulico. Lei è l’immagine per riferimento.
You should be able to get it at any DIY store, unfortunately it is not clear from the picture what type of trap it is. Take a photo of it or take the removed siphon with you to the stores. If nothing needs to be shortened on the pipe, this can be fitted quite quickly.
Alternatively, buy a new set and replace only the broken clamp.
D3Rabenstein on
Yes, one of the most manageable plumbing. Alas your picture does not show the whole drainage. I believe you just by mistake unscrewed the ring, hanging now on the lowest part of the construction. Move it up again and tighten.
-GermanCoastGuard- on
Yes.
If that is limescale, get a small plastic bag, fill it with vinegar and place it around the drain. Let it sit for so,e hours to get rid of the limescale.
You’ll need a pair of plumbing pliers to carefully screw off the remaining (plastic?) bit. The spare parts can be bought at a t bet is to bring the broken part with you and ask for advice. You’ll need some kind of grease to make sure nothing leaks and it’s screwed on safely, my English fails me on the correct term.
Eastern-Job3263 on
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Fearless-Addition212 on
I have a better picture now which shows the whole part. But I am new to reddit and can’t figure out how to upload this.
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You should be able to get it at any DIY store, unfortunately it is not clear from the picture what type of trap it is. Take a photo of it or take the removed siphon with you to the stores. If nothing needs to be shortened on the pipe, this can be fitted quite quickly.
Alternatively, buy a new set and replace only the broken clamp.
Yes, one of the most manageable plumbing. Alas your picture does not show the whole drainage. I believe you just by mistake unscrewed the ring, hanging now on the lowest part of the construction. Move it up again and tighten.
Yes.
If that is limescale, get a small plastic bag, fill it with vinegar and place it around the drain. Let it sit for so,e hours to get rid of the limescale.
You’ll need a pair of plumbing pliers to carefully screw off the remaining (plastic?) bit. The spare parts can be bought at a t bet is to bring the broken part with you and ask for advice. You’ll need some kind of grease to make sure nothing leaks and it’s screwed on safely, my English fails me on the correct term.
r/plumbing
I have a better picture now which shows the whole part. But I am new to reddit and can’t figure out how to upload this.