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Old 7th Mar 2006, 09:29 PM
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Default 90 Degree bend problem

I have a drainage pipe coming out of my house at floor level - inspection 90 degree bend - and then it goes into the ground into the waste water mains.
It has developed a leak on the bend - at first I used silicon to fix it but it continues to move.
Is there a flexible bend that I can replace the rigid one with?

Rob
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I have a drainage pipe coming out of my house at floor level - inspection 90 degree bend - and then it goes into the ground into the waste water mains.
It has developed a leak on the bend - at first I used silicon to fix it but it continues to move.
Is there a flexible bend that I can replace the rigid one with?

Rob
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