Repairing a cast iron sewer pipe - how to repair a crack with your own hands


In old multi-storey buildings, cast iron sewer pipes are laid. Over time, this material wears out. Holes or cracks appear in the pipes, which cause leaks. To solve this problem, you will have to resort to a thorough inspection of the sewer line and subsequent elimination of the defect.

Cast iron pipe repair

Repair of cast iron sewer pipe

If a cast iron pipe leaks in a toilet, repairs should be made immediately. This process depends on many factors, the main ones being:

  • strength of the pipeline line;
  • size of the defect;
  • presence of longitudinal chips and cracks.

The following may indicate that a pipe has burst:

  • the appearance of an unpleasant odor in the sewer system;
  • presence of leaks on the outside and joints of pipes.

If a leak is detected at the entrance to the pipe (as a result of a poor-quality connection at the transition point of the siphon or drain hole), then the problem is solved by:

  • gasket replacement;
  • tightening connection elements;
  • sealing the entrance structure.

How to repair a cast iron pipe when a leak is detected on the structure itself? In this case, you should carefully examine it to determine the size of the defect. If there are small holes or cracks in the pipe, then you do not need to dismantle it to carry out repairs. Otherwise, the damaged area will have to be removed.

Causes of cracks in cast iron sewer pipes

Before carrying out repairs, it is advisable to find out the cause of the malfunction. First of all, you need to determine the location of the leak. This is done by visual inspection for defects. Particular attention should be paid to the joints.

If the system leaks at the joints, it means that during its installation the specialists made mistakes or simply treated the installation process negligently, without paying due attention to it.

Despite the apparent strength of cast iron, it is actually quite fragile. For example, pipes can sometimes leak due to a pinpoint impact on some part of them.

How to repair a crack in a cast iron sewer pipe
Despite the strength of cast iron, it still sometimes cracks.

In addition, even in cast iron pipes, cracks form due to load over time (the time period is approximately 10 - 20 years). However, in some cases the pipe can be repaired, and sometimes there is a need for complete replacement.

Seal cracks or holes

To eliminate defects, different materials and technologies are used. You can seal a hole in the sewer using two universal fixing couplings UR-01. Their internal diameter must match the external dimensions of the pipe.

Using couplings does not require special tools:

  • using a grinder, cut out the part of the pipe where the crack or hole appeared;
  • Rust and dirt are removed from the ends of the pipes being connected, where the couplings will be located;
  • the distance to the middle of the coupling is measured;
  • marks are made at the ends of the pipes for the specified length;
  • 2 couplings are installed on both ends of the pipe;
  • a new piece of pipe is inserted (must have the same dimensions);
  • the couplings move towards the new pipe (their ends are located at the level of the marks made);
  • Use a wrench to tighten the bolts on the couplings.

You can also plug the hole using a simple rubber coupling with a seal. In this case, the joints must be covered with cement mortar and then painted.

In such a process as repairing a crack in a cast iron sewer pipe, it is not recommended to use improvised means. Chewing gum, plasticine, glue, and other household products will eliminate the problem only for a short time. The situation cannot be corrected by driving a wooden (plastic) chopper into the hole. This will cause even more damage to the system.

When carrying out repair work, it is prohibited to remove build-up on the pipe, as this will lead to the appearance of a new leak. A large number of rusty growths indicate that in the near future it is necessary to completely change this section of the sewer system.

Expert advice

When eliminating a leak by installing a clamp, bandage or using sealants, you should understand that if such damage already exists on the pipe, this means that its service life has come to an end and any repair will only be a temporary solution to the problem.

Therefore, immediately after eliminating the leak, begin preparing to replace the entire pipeline.

Features of plastic pipe repair

Unlike cast iron, plastic sewer drains have a smooth outer surface. Therefore, the easiest way to eliminate a leak on a flat area is to use a special sealing tape, which can be purchased at a building materials store.

The tape is applied to the hole so that half of its width constantly overlaps the previous strip. Laying is carried out with the maximum possible tension of the material used. The damaged area of ​​the plastic pipes should be covered with two layers of tape, wound in the opposite direction.

To carry out repairs, you can also use a clamping clamp and sealants of various compositions.

The cement bandage, due to the low adhesion of the plastic surface, will not adhere to the pipeline.

Nuances of repairing PVC pipes

Since all polymer pipes for internal sewerage are made of polyvinyl chloride, the nuances of repairing PVC pipes are no different from the specifics of repairing plastic pipes, which are described in the previous paragraph.

What to do if there is a leak at the junction of the fitting and the pipe itself

It is necessary to remove the old sealing mass between the inner surface of the socket and the outer wall of the pipe. After this, fill the joint with new sealant.

Sealing fistulas on a pipe

Fistulas are formed as a result of the corrosive effect on the metal and their repair is completely similar to the repair of cracks, which you can read about above.

How to get rid of an unpleasant odor in a pipe

There will always be an unpleasant odor inside the sewer pipe. This is the nature of fecal waste.

But in order to prevent the smell from penetrating into the room, it is necessary to ensure complete tightness of the system, install siphons at all connection points and ensure that they are constantly filled with water.

How to seal a cast iron pipe joint

Now let’s talk about how to cover the joints between adjacent pipes. The leak is eliminated as follows:

  • the bell is hammered out;
  • Remains of tow, cement and other debris are removed;
  • all elements are dried with a hair dryer;
  • a sanitary winding made from flax is stuffed into the gap;
  • with an aqueous solution mixed with PVA glue and cement, it is necessary to waterproof the joint several times.

Sewer pipe repair can be carried out in different ways. Depending on the complexity of eliminating the defect, the following materials and tools are used:

  • clamps;
  • silicate glue;
  • sandpaper;
  • solvent;
  • bandage;
  • cement mortar;
  • acetone;
  • copper oxide;
  • orthophosphoric acid;
  • silicone sealant;
  • self-adhesive tape;
  • rags;
  • metal brush;
  • Screwdriver Set;
  • container for cement mortar;
  • mounting gun;
  • synthetic brush;
  • putty knife;
  • construction hairdryer

Repair methods

There are many ways to repair a leaking sewer pipe, the choice of which depends on the location of the leak, the size of the hole or crack.

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Plumbing specialists use several standard methods for sealing pipes when they leak:

  • at the junction where there are threaded or flanged connections, a winding of flax strands is used, which are tightly compacted into the gap between the pipes and filled with a special solution;
  • the resulting hole or crack in the body of the cast iron pipe is sealed using a rubber seal and a metal clamp;
  • small holes and fistulas in the pipes are wrapped with a bandage pre-impregnated with epoxy resin;
  • small cracks are sealed with a special quick-hardening sealant, then wrapped with reinforcing tape.

If it is quite simple to eliminate a leak at a pipe junction using a sealing material, then in a straight section where a crack or fistula has formed, it is necessary to properly prepare the pipe for repair.

Applying a clamp

The most reliable way to seal a pipeline if its integrity is damaged (crack or hole up to 2 cm) is to apply a special clamp.

To do this, the area of ​​the future patch is cleaned with sandpaper or a special metal brush.

Next, the treated area is degreased using any solvent (acetone can be used).

The section of the damaged pipe is wrapped with a special rubber gasket or rubber bandage, onto which a metal clamp is placed.

The product is fixed very tightly with bolts and nuts. This method allows you to eliminate the leak and immediately return the pipeline to working condition.

Winding

Another proven method of sealing a leak is to wrap it with an epoxy-impregnated bandage. To do this, it is necessary to take the preparatory measures described above (cleaning and degreasing).

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For wrapping, a regular gauze bandage is suitable, which must be dipped in a container with epoxy resin (sold in construction stores in the paint and varnish department). The pipe is wrapped in several layers and, if necessary, additionally secured with wire.

Repair using sealants

The use of liquid sealants is the third way to seal pipes in case of leakage. It is suitable for small holes and cracks up to 1 cm.

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For this purpose, special semi-liquid polymer compositions are used, which are applied with a brush to a previously cleaned and degreased metal surface with a brush. The substance hardens upon contact with air and provides reliable sealing of the crack. But this method is only suitable for small longitudinal cracks.

Irregular holes larger than 1 cm cannot be sealed using sealants.

Important! Before patching a cast iron pipe, assess the overall condition of the pipeline. If the pipe is significantly outdated, covered with rust, and its internal clearance is greatly reduced due to deposits, it is more advisable to replace the entire pipeline with a new one using polypropylene or polyethylene pipes.

What to do if a leak occurs at the joints

Fixing a leak in a pipe joint is a relatively simple task. If all the pipeline elements in the area with the leak are not damaged, and the leak is caused by a leaky seal, you can use plumber’s flax and seal the joint yourself. To do this, you will need to prepare a solution of PVA glue, water and polycement in advance.

methods of sealing joints

The algorithm of actions is as follows:

  1. The pipeline is blocked.
  2. The area of ​​depressurization of the joint is dried using a rag and a hairdryer.
  3. Any sharp instrument can be used to remove any remaining cement binder.
  4. The linen winding is compacted using a hammer or other flat tool.
  5. The gap between two sections of the pipeline is filled with a prepared solution of PVA glue and polycement.
  6. The joint is additionally lubricated with a brush dipped in the resulting solution.

It is not recommended to use the sewer system within 24 hours after repairs.

Repair using cement and construction adhesive

A crack that appears in a sewer pipe can be sealed. But for repair work, you cannot use a standard composition that does not have sufficient moisture-resistant properties. You should purchase silicate glue. It is resistant to the negative effects of a humid environment and promotes rapid setting of the cement mortar.

When eliminating a defect, the following must be taken into account. It is not recommended to mix glue and concrete mortar in a separate container. This will cause the mixture to harden prematurely and become unsuitable for effectively covering the crack. The solution is prepared directly on the damaged surface. For these purposes, use a synthetic brush.

Sewer pipe repair includes the following steps:

  • the damaged area is cleaned with sandpaper (all rust must be removed);
  • silicate glue is placed on the surface;
  • dry cement is poured over the glue;
  • the procedure is repeated 5-6 times.

How to get rid of unpleasant odor

A specific smell from the sewer system in the house can appear not only due to a leak, but also due to clogging and the formation of plugs from organic waste. It is also possible that there is a malfunction in the operation of the water seal - the siphon connecting the plumbing fixtures to the sewer pipe (although the siphon is designed specifically to protect against unpleasant odors of household wastewater).

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Another reason for the appearance of an unpleasant odor is the process of depressurization of joints in the room, which may not be noticed if water is released drop by drop and flows through the pipes through a hole in the ceiling.

You can get rid of the smell by removing the blockage in the sewer, replacing the siphon connecting the sink in the bathroom, sink in the kitchen or bathtub in the bathroom with the sewer pipe.

siphon

If the fit of the pipe leading from the siphon to the tee is not tight enough, you must use a special sealant (sold in hardware stores).

If the integrity of the pipes and connections in the sewerage system is not compromised, but an unpleasant odor is present, it is necessary to clean the pipes using special strong reagents such as “Mole”, which dissolve plugs from organic residues.

mole

If after use there is still an unpleasant odor, and the water from the drain drains more slowly or is retained, the help of a plumber is needed.

For cleaning, a specialist uses a flexible cable with a brush-type attachment, which he inserts through the drain into the sewer pipe and pushes the blockage mechanically.

Repair with cement and bandage

To eliminate a clearly visible hole, cement mortar and a bandage are used:

  • the damaged part of the sewer system is cleaned with sandpaper and treated with a solvent;
  • the bandage is cut into several pieces (each length is 0.4-0.5 m);
  • a cement mortar is made, which should have a uniform consistency (you can use liquid glass instead of water);
  • the bandage is dipped into the prepared solution;
  • after soaking in the mixture, the bandage is wrapped around the damaged section of the pipe;
  • a small amount of dry cement is poured on top of it (until a “cocoon” is formed);
  • At the site of the crack, a layer of liquid glass is placed on the bandage.

The bandage is wrapped around the pipe 4-5 times. You can use the sewer system after a day, when the cement mixture is completely dry.

Repair with copper oxide and phosphoric acid

If there is significant damage to the riser or outlet pipe, when clamps, cement with a bandage or construction adhesive do not help, copper oxide and phosphoric acid are used. The undoubted advantage of this technology for eliminating the defect is the rapid solidification of the working mixture, which makes it possible to use the sewer 1-2 hours after the repair work.

Riser repair consists of four stages:

  1. Preparing the damaged area. Using a metal brush, the surface is cleaned of rust, and the crack deepens a little. This is done carefully, since cast iron can be damaged in other places.
  2. Degreasing the surface. Acetone is used to carry out this procedure.
  3. Preparation of repair solution. Phosphoric acid and copper oxide are mixed in a ratio of 1:1.5.
  4. Applying the working mixture. The solution is applied to the damaged area of ​​the structure. This is done immediately after its preparation, otherwise the mixture will quickly harden and become unsuitable for repair work.

The application of the chemical is carried out wearing gloves and a protective mask. After using the solution, the room must be ventilated.

Application of cold welding

If the pipe is damaged in places where it is impossible to use a clamp or coupling, cold welding should be used. This technology involves mixing several substances without heating, when combined, chemical reactions occur with the subsequent formation of a working polymer mixture.

Cold welding consists of epoxy resin and filler (hardener). For this reason, the adhesive composition has:

  • high adhesive qualities;
  • plastic;
  • quick hardening (the solution must be used immediately after preparation);
  • excellent mechanical characteristics.

Sealing cracks and holes in the sewer system involves performing the following actions:

  • cleaning the surface from rust and paint with sandpaper;
  • preparing the working solution (you should get a homogeneous mass);
  • applying the mixture with a spatula around the damaged area (the first layer is laid as carefully as possible);
  • coating a crack or hole with a composition;
  • grinding hardened material;
  • degreasing the surface;
  • applying a second layer of polymer substance.

If a leak appears in the damaged area, the plastic substance is rubbed in until it hardens. At the polymerization stage, the material is given the desired shape. This is done with a hand wearing a rubber glove.

To speed up the hardening process of cold welding, use a construction hair dryer (especially when repair work is carried out in the cold season). After using a hairdryer, the polymer is pressed onto the surface.

Most cold welding manufacturers produce two-component products. The first tube contains epoxy resin, which is mixed with a plasticizer and additional filler. The second tube contains a material that acts as a hardener. First, the contents of the first tube are applied to the damaged surface, and then the second.

The main advantage of cold welding is the ability to carry out quick repairs without shutting down the sewer system.

Steel

I most often use steel pipes for laying water pipes. Over time, damage to welds, bends, and threads can be observed. Under the influence of corrosion, the formation of pores, cracks, and holes can be observed in the risers, through which water begins to leak. At first you cannot even notice the location of the damage. Therefore, you need to remember: the presence of a damp section of the wall or floor is a guarantee that it is necessary to thoroughly inspect the water supply system.

Let's look at several ways to seal a crack in a steel pipe.

  1. This repair option requires epoxy resin and fiberglass. First, you need to completely get rid of the water in the pipe, dry the area of ​​future repair, and clean the desired section of the pipe with a wire brush. There are times when a pipe cannot be cleaned with a brush because it is very close to the wall. Then they do this: take a steel cable, tie small knots at the ends and clean an invisible section of the pipe.

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    After this, you need to take epoxy, generously lubricate the fiberglass with it, and wrap the damaged area in 4-5 layers. Very important: even small bubbles should not be allowed to appear, since their presence will significantly reduce the quality of the winding. If fiberglass is not available, then cotton or linen analogs are used as a replacement, but not synthetic ones. For greater confidence, it is necessary to tighten the winding with a clamp or, if it is missing, wrap it with wire. Epoxy resin can be replaced with “iron putty”. Its composition: iron filings - 250 g, powdered ammonia - 6 g, powdered sulfur - 3 g. Mix all ingredients thoroughly until a homogeneous mixture is formed (consistency - plasticine).

  2. If a leak is eliminated if there is water in the riser, proceed as follows. First you need to make a plug from lead, wood or rubber, fill the hole with it, and wrap the repair area with regular electrical tape. Then apply 4-5 layers of thick fabric or tape on top, pre-treating them with epoxy resin or whitewash.
  3. You can get rid of a leak if you tightly wrap the damaged area with rubber and put a metal clamp on top.
  4. In case of major damage, use the so-called “cement box”.

It is a case made of boards, which is filled with a solution of sand and cement in a ratio of 2:1. To make it “set” faster, dilute the mixture with “liquid glass”, the amount of which is determined by sampling.

This method is very effective when there is water in the riser. To do this, before filling the box with solution, you need to tightly attach a thin tube to the hole. If, after filling the case with the solution, clean water flows from the tube, then everything is done correctly. After some time, the mixture in the box will harden, and the water should also be clean. Only after this you need to tightly plug the tube with a stopper, for example, wooden or rubber.

The ideal option for getting rid of a leak in a steel pipe is using electric or gas welding, if possible.

Silicone sealant

Sealing of joints and cracks in cast iron sewers is also carried out by other specialized means. These include silicone sealant, which is characterized by excellent adhesive properties regardless of the type of surface.

Silicone sealants are divided into:

  • acidic;
  • neutral.

The first products are not recommended to be applied to a surface that comes into contact with an aggressive environment. Neutral sealants are universal products.

Silicone sealant is applied to the damaged surface using a mounting gun. The vulcanization process is facilitated by moisture in the air. Silicone paste turns into a substance that has similar characteristics to rubber.

As alternative options for sealing cast iron pipes at home, the following are used:

  • Portland cement;
  • jute or hemp rope;
  • epoxy resin;
  • technical sulfur.

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