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A few years ago, the bathtub drain in our hall bath started leaking. I called in a plumber who fixed it. A few days ago, that same part of the house started showing water damage so I opened up the ceiling below it, and found that the repair had been made with a rubber section and hose clamps, and had become disconnected where the tailpiece from the drain had been connected to the rubber section. I've since reconnected it so we can use the shower:
Is this a standard repair method, or is it a kludge? That the clamp on top has to be tightened so much would make me think this is a bad idea.
Is this a standard repair method, or is it a kludge? That the clamp on top has to be tightened so much would make me think this is a bad idea.