
Case Study: Repair of Hairline Crack Around Diameter of Porcelain Toilet Soil Pipe
A homeowner carries out a DIY pipe repair to a hairline crack around the entire diameter of a porcelain toilet soil pipe. The problem had been caused by an unstable bathroom floor causing the pipe to be pulled away from the wall it was connected to whenever anyone sat on the toilet.
Case Study Overview
Site Bathroom in private home
Location United Kingdom
Repair Type Leak repair
Defect Hairline crack on porcelain soil pipe
Repair Products
Wrap & Seal Pipe Burst Tape
Case Study PDF

Case Study Details
The porcelain soil pipe connected the bowl of the toilet with the sewer pipe behind. The increasingly unstable bathroom floor meant that whenever anyone sat on the toilet, it tilted forward and pulled the pipe away from its fixed connection to the back wall.
Eventually, the stress being put on the pipe by the frequent movement of the toilet caused a hairline crack to appear around the entire diameter, through which water dripped whenever the toilet was flushed. This had the potential to make the floor even more unstable.

The homeowner was planning a full bathroom renovation to address the floor issue, which would include replacing the toilet. They therefore wanted a quick, easy and cost-effective DIY method to repair the porcelain soil pipe until said renovation took place.
There were several challenges with the repair. The crack was too thin to force epoxy putty into and was located on a bend in a difficult position, close to the back wall and with minimal space between the pipe and floor.
The continued movement of the toilet also had to be taken into account. Any repair needed to offer a degree of flexibility, as rigidly fixing the pipe back in place would leave the potential for cracks to develop elsewhere.
Sylmasta recommended encompassing as much of the pipe as possible with Wrap & Seal Pipe Burst Tape to create a watertight rubber ring bonded to the porcelain.
This would seal the leak, allow the pipe an element of movement to reduce stress, and prevent water escaping from any other cracks which developed elsewhere in the porcelain.

Wrap & Seal is made from self-amalgamating silicone which fuses to itself to form a solid rubber band as it is wrapped around a pipe. One 50mm x 4m tape was enough to cover the leak and the surrounding area susceptible to future cracks.
Despite the space constraints between the back wall, the floor and the toilet bowl, the homeowner was able to stretch the tape to three times its length whist wrapping, creating maximum tension.
The tape easily fused, fully sealing the leak and preventing any more water escaping when the toilet was flushed. Completing the porcelain soil pipe repair took less than 15 minutes and cost under £30, including delivery of the Wrap & Seal Pipe Burst Tape.
Products Used
Wrap & Seal Pipe Burst Tape
Repair tape which amalgamates to form a watertight, rubber ring around hairlines cracks

Related Case Studies
Case Study: Repair of Leaking Expansion Joint Fitted to Water Main Pipe on UK Road Bridge
Case Study: Bilge Pipe Leaking Through Corroded Welded Joint Repair On Board Superyacht
Case Study: Emergency Live Leak Pipe Repair Keeps Heating on at Nursing Home
Case Study: Oil Refinery Repair Cooling Pipe System Attacked by Microbially Induced Corrosion
Case Study: Alcohol Line Live Leak Pipe Repair at Sugar Mill in Costa Rica
Case Study: 6 Bar Live Leak Repair to 300mm Steel Pipe at Malaysia Water Treatment Plant
If you have an application you would like to enquire about, please get in touch
Call: +44 (0)1444 831 459
Email: sales@sylmasta.com