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I put teflon tape on the thread of the bottom part of p trap, so it stopped leaking from bottom of nut Washer goes bevel side down. Now it leaks very slowly overnight from the top of the nut.
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This guide shows how to diagnose loose nuts vs I thought this was maybe normal, but it leaks badly if there is even mildly heavy flow of water running through. Bad washers for a permanent, reliable repair.
I replaced the p trap as well and had no leaks
This was in aug 2019 i am now seeing a leak where the stub out connects with the p trap held together by the nut Further tightening reduces the drip but has not stopped with hand tightening the nut This is a 1 1/2 inch p trap. Read on the forums that people silicone the compression fitting, let cure for 24 hours, and it works
You can stop that leak with basic hand tools and a calm, methodical approach. While trying to open the ptrap for cleaning i accidentally broke the nut that is joining the elbow towards drain and is now leaking Understanding the underlying causes of this frustrating problem is crucial for effective repairs The chrome nut isn't where the problem is, that was solved by adding the brass waste adapter which got me in this mess in the first place
That brought the stub out too far to use the old trap, so i got the new flexible one but it is leaking where i drew the blue line on the image
I just tried tightening that nut with my pipe wrench so we'll see if there are any drips in a little while. Fortunately, we have a few strategies to help you solve the problem The leak is coming from the where the trap connects to the wall stub (circled in the picture) There is no washer here
It looks like this is supposed to be a pressure fit with the outside nut forcing the sides of the conical end on the bottom piece against the sides of the top piece. It depends on metal to metal contact of mating beveled surfaces. If it is, either fix it or replace it with an inexpensive new one before water causes serious damage to the area under the sink. Start by clearing out everything from underneath the sink so you have better access to the plumbing.
The installation looks like this
I replaced my p trap but it seems to be leaking at the nut I tried tightening the nut as much as i could Does it need a rubber washer or some type of sealant/teflon on the inside I was told by the home depot guy that this type of connection doesn't need anything
Maybe i fixed a different leak in in the interim and it's time to try the hard nut again.