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Essex Mark

Hi

I have come across a grey plastic Soil Pipe which is broken at Floor level, It needs to be rectified, I have a couple of theorys on how to do it, but what is the easiest way.

it goes into a collar as it enters the ground.

Is the easiest way to cut it from the ground piece in say 1m of new pipe and use a timesaver joint or is there a better way... see picture below

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Hi Mark.
Easiest way is like you say,cut a meter out,remove and lubricate the spigot. Then use a pushfit coupling,you can knock out the centre lugs and use it as a slip coupling. Make sure you mark where the coupling should be on the pipe,so when you slip it down the pipe,you get it dead centre.
 
Hi Mark.
Easiest way is like you say,cut a meter out,remove and lubricate the spigot. Then use a pushfit coupling,you can knock out the centre lugs and use it as a slip coupling. Make sure you mark where the coupling should be on the pipe,so when you slip it down the pipe,you get it dead centre.

Pretty much how I would do it myself...... straight forward advice from one Mark to another:)regards turnpin
 
Hi, It would be nice to see a picture of the finished article.

Cheers
 
I will have a go tomorrow, Just one more thing how well will the coupling fit, what I mean is the new fitting and coupler will be 110mm and the old pipe will be 4inch will that be ok fitting wise ??
 
This shouldn't be a problem as 110mm is 4.33 inch so I would assume it will slip on a treat.
 
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