Cut right at the edge of the bend with a hacksaw and stay as close to the bend as possible, You’ll want to save as much of the pipe coming out of the wall as possible for your new connections. You can then use those “screw this nut” connections for the new drain.

What to do if P-trap is glued?

Cut two sections of PVC pipe (5 inches or longer) that are the same diameter as the existing pipe. Remove burrs. Apply PVC primer to one outside end of both pipes and the inside ends of a new P-trap. Apply PVC cement to all primed areas and push the cemented pipe ends into the ends of the P-trap.

How do you attach a new drain to a P-trap?





Install the p-trap to connect the drain pipe from the sink drain to the wall pipe. Slide the short side of the p-trap onto the tailpiece rotate the p-trap to make sure that you align the trap arm with the wall drain fitting.

How do you reconnect a drain pipe?


Quote from Youtube video: Now at a washer making sure the taper is toward the end then fit into the marble connector loosely without tightening the nut. Next attach the p-trap to the trap arm loosely thread these connections.

How do you cut a plastic sink drain pipe?

Operation is simple: Place the pipe on a stable surface like sawhorses or a workbench (even a cabinet will do), line the blade up on the cut mark, hold the tool square, and then squeeze the handles together to push the blade through the PVC.

Do you need to glue P-trap?

PVC pipes under sinks include the P-trap that connects the drain to the house plumbing. Such pipes can be connected using threaded pieces or with glue. Gluing your PVC pipes creates a much stronger and permanent hold that can only be broken by cutting off the pipes.

Should you glue P-trap?





You do not use cement on the threaded parts of a p-trap. The threads compress the joint; the seal is effected by rubber or plastic seals or faces. There is also virtually no “pressure” on the drain line, so it’s easy to seal with compression gaskets, included with the new trap. Don’t glue it!

How do you install a tub P trap?

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Quote from Youtube video: But what's great about this is it's self scouring as water leaves the tub it'll clean out that trap so no sediment stays there and it's very easy to clear with a wire. So here we. Go.

Does P trap have to be directly below drain?

It is not ideal to have the p-trap below the the exit drain because water gravity has to force the water out instead of it flowing downwards naturally. They both work and have seen it many times. But essentially anything below already creates its own p-trap- so using another is redundant.

How do you cut and connect PVC pipe?

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Quote from Youtube video: There are two steps to attaching the pipe to a connector or other fitting priming. And gluing first prime the outside of the pipe and the inside of the connector by swabbing it with a primer.

How do you connect PVC pipes to plumbing?



There are two ways for connecting PVC pipe and fittings together for a structural project. They are the PVC solvent (cement) method, and the fastener connect technique. Both versions work well, but we ALWAYS recommend using PVC cement, as it is the most secure and permanent answer.

How do you cut existing PVC pipe?

  1. Choose the Cutting Method for Your Pipe. Rigid pipe comes in sizes from 1/2-inch to 2 inches. …
  2. Mark the Cut and Secure the Pipe. …
  3. Using a Hacksaw. …
  4. Using Scissor or Ratchet-Type Cutters. …
  5. Using a Miter Saw. …
  6. Prepare Pipes and Fittings for Connection. …
  7. Apply the Primer and Cement. …
  8. PVC Pipe Sizes.
  9. How do I connect plumbing to a new sink?

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    Quote from Youtube video: But it starts by putting a little bit of putty on these basket strands so once you open up right there all right so take a little bit and just warm. It up in your hands make it into a long snake.

    How do you tie into an existing plumbing drain?

    How to Tie Into Existing Drain Line

    1. Step 1 – Cut Out Old Pipe. Remove a section of the existing pipe to the same size of the pipe you want to add in. …
    2. Step 2 – Insert Couplings. Slide a coupling onto both sides of the remaining pipe. …
    3. Step 3 – Lay in New Pipe. …
    4. Step 4 – Tighten Couplings. …
    5. Step 5 – Test for Leaks.