This past weekend I was having new cabinets installed and the installer broke off the PVC pipe in the wall at the connector. He did not want to open up the wall to put in a new "T". Instead he used a roto bit and removed the broken piece out of the connection. Of course this is not a nice clean fit but the pipe does go in about an inch.
I am a little concerned about the longevity of this repair. Since the cabinet is in place it would be even harder to open up the wall if necessary.
Should I have faith in the connection? Get a rubber boot? Tear open the wall? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Edited to add that the pipe that was broken is the waste line for the kitchen sink.
I am a little concerned about the longevity of this repair. Since the cabinet is in place it would be even harder to open up the wall if necessary.
Should I have faith in the connection? Get a rubber boot? Tear open the wall? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Edited to add that the pipe that was broken is the waste line for the kitchen sink.