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Hi all - first post here so please be gentle.

A rubber gasket/reducer has broken free from my soil stack, above the roof line and before the vent/terminal.

It looks like a reducer/gasket to keep the joint between the larger outer pipe and the smaller diameter inner pipe water tight.

Does anyone know where I can get a replacement from? I've tried measuring the diameters and I think it's 110mm at the narrower end but not entirely sure about the larger end. Measures around 120-125mm?

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Thanks in advance
 
Hi, welcome along.
take it to your local plumbers merchant and ask them what they have to replace it
 
looks similar to a time saver seal ...welcome to the forum yeungster...regards Turnpin:smile:
 
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