Search the forum,

Discuss Capping off sink waste on a washing machine ubend in the USA area at PlumbersForums.net

Messages
3
Hi guys, I just installed a new worktop in my utility so I don't need the sink waste anymore (but want to leave fitting there in case next owner may want to put in another sink at a later date). Is there any cap end on the market that will work to just cap it off or what do you guys recommend to do?
 

Attachments

  • Screenshot_20201214_223414.jpg
    Screenshot_20201214_223414.jpg
    95.8 KB · Views: 3
Hi guys, I just installed a new worktop in my utility so I don't need the sink waste anymore (but want to leave fitting there in case next owner may want to put in another sink at a later date). Is there any cap end on the market that will work to just cap it off or what do you guys recommend to do?
Take all the gubbins away until you hit the straight 40 mm pipe then just put a

MCALPINE T23U MULTIFIT BLANKING PLUG WHITE 40MM on it. (Screwfix) keep the rest stored away.
 
Last edited:
Remove that trap and put a washing machine standpipe. Obviously this will require a lower 11/2” pipe, trace your old sink pipe back - you may be lucky and able to use it . If not you’ll have to put a new one.
 
Remove that trap and put a washing machine standpipe. Obviously this will require a lower 11/2” pipe, trace your old sink pipe back - you may be lucky and able to use it . If not you’ll have to put a new one.
The OP will experience drain smells when the trap inevitably dries out due to lack of use, though. I suppose the blanking plug could be put on the end of the standpipe, and then it could be removed when required. Gaffer tape would also work, except you could argue it would not be a solution that would comply with Building Regs?
 
The OP will experience drain smells when the trap inevitably dries out due to lack of use, though. I suppose the blanking plug could be put on the end of the standpipe, and then it could be removed when required. Gaffer tape would also work, except you could argue it would not be a solution that would comply with Building Regs?
That’s what I would do,build it all up and leave the blanking plug on the stand pipe. I wouldn’t worry to much about the next owner maybe wanting specific things. If the standpipe is there then they can buy a trap etc.
 
That’s what I would do,build it all up and leave the blanking plug on the stand pipe. I wouldn’t worry to much about the next owner maybe wanting specific things. If the standpipe is there then they can buy a trap etc.
Sorry. Possibly I wasn't clear. I meant to say install the standpipe (this includes the trap) and then cap the standpipe so when the trap dries out it doen't matter.
 

Reply to Capping off sink waste on a washing machine ubend in the USA area at PlumbersForums.net

Similar plumbing topics

Hello all, I’m replacing a concrete paving slab patio in the back yard. The original patio used 50mm deep concrete slabs on hardcore & sand. I’m planning to pour a 100mm deep concrete patio on 100mm hardcore. In order to achieve the same final height to line up with the rest of the patio, I...
Replies
6
Views
198
Hi, My current hot water system needs to be replaced. Anyone got any suggestions or can recommend any plumbers around Derrimut area that won't rip me off? An office guy recommended me to apply for government rebates and get it installed through timetosave.com.au. How reliable is this...
Replies
6
Views
272
Hi, Can anyone advise as to why the cold water to my bathroom keeps airlocking? This originally happened about 12 months ago and has happened 3-4 times since. It’s an upstairs bathroom, fed from a tank in the attic. The tank is about 8 Meters away and feeds a bath, sink and toilet. The tank...
Replies
9
Views
297
Hi all Noticed bad smell in my drain out side put my hand down and it unclogged it for now however I checked my sewer drain and after flushing my toilet a good few times nothing is going to the sewer so don't know is there a blockage or what way it works many thanks and advice would be grateful
Replies
3
Views
462
Can anyone recommend a decent multi meter, preferably under a 100 pounds. It's for checking boiler components so I don't need a top spec one ....just easy to use and reliable. The fluke 115 looks good but its above my budget. My current socket and see one was great but it's developed a fault.
Replies
5
Views
157
Creating content since 2001. Untold Media.

Newest Plumbing Threads

Back
Top
AdBlock Detected

We get it, advertisements are annoying!

Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks useful features of our website. For the best site experience please disable your AdBlocker.

I've Disabled AdBlock