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Pinhole leaks, cracks, and even some larger holes in cast iron can be patched using epoxy or a combination of epoxy and waterproof repair tape, depending on the severity of the damage. Use this guide to learn how to repair a cast iron pipe and determine when it’s time to call in a professional plumber.
In this video we show you everything you need to know to repair cracks in your cast iron pipe.
JCM 114 Mech Joint Bell Repair Sleeve. Recommended For: Permanent repair of cast iron bells, split or leaking couplings and weld joints • Made to order: You provide the specifications and size • Repairs: longitudinal and circumferential breaks on critical service lines • Eliminate: Shut-downs, draining the system and service interruptions
Here's how to make a cast iron pipe repair to its most vulnerable part, the joint. In 4 steps, you'll save yourself money and stress.
The RectorSeal 2 in. x 4 ft. Pipe Repair Kit is a great way to seal holes, cracks and leaks at tee and elbow joints quickly and easily. The kit includes a water-activated polyurethane tape that wraps around pipes up to 1 in. in Dia. RectorSeal Pipe Repair Kit will hardens in minutes.
Repairing cast iron pipes requires careful planning, the right tools, and attention to detail. By following the steps outlined in this guide, you can effectively address common plumbing issues and extend the lifespan of your cast iron plumbing system.
The Ultra-Sleeve® Joint Repair Product is an Encapsulation Sleeve designed for the repair of a split bell, hub or leaking joints including old couplings, old repair clamps, flanges up to 8” in diameter, many MJ style fittings and more.
The JCM 114 MJ Split Repair Sleeve represents an unusually simple method of coupling or repairing straight runs of cracked or split cast iron pipe and severe longitudinal and circumferential breaks on critical service lines which can not be shut down.
Repair of cast/ductile iron pipe. Pipeline maintenance personnel avoid pipeline shutdowns and expensive, temporary makeshift repairs by installing the Dresser Style 126 Repair Sleeve for a fast, economical and permanent repair.
Nearing 50 to 100 years old in some homes, it's no surprise that cast iron pipes are rusting and starting to fail. Replacing them is a costly proposition that may be unavoidable after a catastrophic failure. Small holes, leaks, and cracks can often be repaired, however, to buy you more time.