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Leaking pan connector on existing installed toilet.

Did one today. It's the most perfect combination of fiddly, frustrating and filthy.

I made good money from it. But I feel like I need ten showers and some therapy.
 
Also, the potential with that job to make you tear your hair out is enormous. Flush, no leak, flush, no leak, flush, no leak, flush, no leak, flush, no leak, flush, no leak, flush, no leak, flush, no leak, flush, no leak, flush, no leak, flush, no leak. Put tools away, tidy up, check joints, look down..... One, tiny, evil droplet of water has appeared...
 
try doing 3 of them, in an abused pub toilet in the middle of bristol, at 12 PM, and still getting the same rate as working in the day. now thats fresh
 
Also, the potential with that job to make you tear your hair out is enormous. Flush, no leak, flush, no leak, flush, no leak, flush, no leak, flush, no leak, flush, no leak, flush, no leak, flush, no leak, flush, no leak, flush, no leak, flush, no leak. Put tools away, tidy up, check joints, look down..... One, tiny, evil droplet of water has appeared...

I hate that with a passion
 
I don't do anything drainage! Just haven't got the stomach for it! I wouldn't even clear my own let alone anyone else's.
remember starting work for a company in Southampton and they asked me to clear blocked urinals... That was a quick exit!!
 
i have no problem changing pan connectors (thick bleach down first )

DO NOT DO - unblocking toilets or anything to do with blocked 4" pipework

hate lofts and rockwall -hate it

hate staying home and having no work
 
Leaking pan connector on existing installed toilet.

Did one today. It's the most perfect combination of fiddly, frustrating and filthy.

I made good money from it. But I feel like I need ten showers and some therapy.
If you don't want to get too involved with renewing the pan connectors - especially if some idiot has tiled the floor around the pot, then try this if pan connector is accessible,-
Wear disposable gloves,
Use something, rags etc, to catch any water,
Push two flat blade screwdrivers between connector & pan spigot an inch or two apart & clean + dry as best you can in the gap fully around the spigot.
Use a clear sealant -preferably a polymer type that hardens even if under water. Keep the nozzle well into the gap, put plenty sealant in & move nozzle around the connector. Wipe excess of outside of connector.
Job done & always works. 10 minute job.
 
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saniflo or toilet blockages i do but charge accordingly, hate them and always feel physically sick, need some bleach and if there are any decent masks on the market would be good to have one !

hate working in lofts, now wear the disposable overalls and mask the lot, hate the stuff

hate installing cheap crap sinks from the likes of ikea which seems to be alot these days

also hate drain testing, everytime you pull the bung out you get a nice suprise
 
If you don't want to get too involved with renewing the pan connectors - especially if some idiot has tiled the floor around the pot, then try this if pan connector is accessible,-
Wear disposable gloves,
Use something, rags etc, to catch any water,
Push two flat blade screwdrivers between connector & pan spigot an inch or two apart & clean + dry as best you can in the gap fully around the spigot.
Use a clear sealant -preferably a polymer type that hardens even if under water. Keep the nozzle well into the gap, put plenty sealant in & move nozzle around the connector. Wipe excess of outside of connector.
Job done & always works. 10 minute job.

I just wear gloves, take old one off, replace with new one, nearly always have a problem with old ones not sealing again. saves hours of messing around and dont get too dirty too
 
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