Use tongue-and-groove pliers to remove the slip nut connecting the sink trap to the wall drainpipe. Disconnect the drainpipe from the sink drain directly underneath the sink. Remove the drain assembly from the sink cabinet. You will have the sink trap and tail piece in one piece. 3. Purc...
Where is the leak under my bathroom sink coming from? How do I fix leaking pipes under my bathroom sink? Are sink leaks in my bathroom dangerous? Is a Bathroom Sink Leaking Dangerous? Yes! A leak in the bathroom sink might be more serious than a leak elsewhere. For example, if there ...
Indeed a leak at a sink trap is usually easy to see: just look under the sink for water or drips. But a leak at a toilet or shower drain is more difficult to detect since both the toilet drain and the shower or tub trap is usually underneath a floor and not visible unless that flo...