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  • Silicone Vs Plumbers Putty - Love Plumbing Remodel
    Plumber's putty for basket strainers, and here's why: if the sink users accidentally break the seal between the strainer and the sink, it will leak whenever there is water being held in the sink For instance, in the triple sinks in a bar, used for washing glasses
  • Pipe Dope, Plumbers Putty, or Teflon Tape? - Love Plumbing Remodel
    Pipe dope is a gooey paste that is used on threaded pipe joints Teflon tape is used for the same purpose, and some plumbers use both at the same time Plumbers putty is use when installing sink drains It is a soft putty that will compress to seal between the flange and the sink Some new materials require silicon, but that's another question
  • Plumbers putty or rubber gasket under sink flange (stainless steel sink . . .
    The manufacturer of the new Garbage Disposal we are installing in a couple days says IF you have a stainless steel sink do not use plumber putty under the sink flange when installing, use the rubber gasket they provide instead Well, I understand they are the manufacturer, but I am more interested in what plumbers have to say from experience
  • Compression Fitting Valve - With or Without Putty
    I followed the instructions carefully, cut the 1 2" copper pipe using a pipe cutter, sanded the pipes to a smooth surface, gently tightend the ring and nut WITHOUT USING PLUMBERS PUTTY Now, I've read that some online diy'ers recommend using putty with the compression fittings, while other DON'T
  • Why plumbers putty on base of toilet?? - Love Plumbing Remodel
    putty "Decades" ago plumber's putty was used to set the toilets, like the wax rings are used now But even then the putty was not used to seal around the base of the toilet It does not bond to the toilet and floor, nor does it harden up within any reasonable time, so it will not prevent "wiggles" It can stain the floor and will discolor over
  • Bathtub drain leak: how do I know if it is something OTHER than bad putty?
    Typically, the putty seal around the flange keeps the tub from draining when the stopper is closed It the putty fails, water leaks from the tub INTO the drain, but NOT onto the ceiling Your symptom indicate a faulty rubber gasket under the tub, or a leak in a joint in the piping
  • Bathroom p-trap nut with plumbers putty? - Love Plumbing Remodel
    Plumber's putty should stay soft within limits If you can't readily dent that stuff with a screwdriver, it is probably something other than plumber's putty I am wondering if you could, if the need arises, cut that area of pipe as close to the wall as practical, and glue on a trap adapter Then get a 1-1 2 inch slip joint p-trap
  • Mounting a Toilet: Grout, plaster, or putty? | Terry Love Plumbing . . .
    Don't use Silicone, grout, plaster or putty Putty is just some clay with oil in it It's the worst thing you could use Clear PolySeamSeal, it's in the painting department The shims are in the door department Don't buy shims in the plumbing department Plumbers don't use them, they take about fifteen minutes to slice off




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