Condensation from inaccessible joint...
I have a water leak running down my internal soil stack which is coming from a joint that is 1 metre above the highest wet entry point.
The joint seal is broken and during these cold months condensation is forming higher in the pipe and escaping out.
Access to this joint is very limited (boxed and tiled in).
I was thinking about replacing the cap on the top of the stack (which is external and accessible) with an external air admittance valve hoping that this might stop it.
Would this work???
TIA
I have a water leak running down my internal soil stack which is coming from a joint that is 1 metre above the highest wet entry point.
The joint seal is broken and during these cold months condensation is forming higher in the pipe and escaping out.
Access to this joint is very limited (boxed and tiled in).
I was thinking about replacing the cap on the top of the stack (which is external and accessible) with an external air admittance valve hoping that this might stop it.
Would this work???
TIA