Plumberβs tape is used to seal threaded plumbing connections properly so that there are no leaks. Itβs very easy to apply, as long as you follow the correct technique for wrapping it around the threads of a pipe fitting. Make sure youβre using the white variety of plumberβs tape for all types of plumbing applications. There are yellow and green varieties that are meant for gas and oxygen pipes, rather than plumbing connections. Keep a roll of plumberβs tape around your home for quick fixes or to use when you install new plumbing fixtures like shower heads and sinksβyouβll be glad you did!
Steps
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Use plumberβs tape to seal male pipe fitting threads. Male pipe fittings are the pieces that screw into another piece, which is called a female pipe fitting. Always put plumberβs tape on the male threads before screwing them into the female threads. [1] X Research source
- Plumberβs tape is also known as thread seal tape, Teflon tape, and PTFE tape.
- You donβt need to use plumberβs tape on unthreaded joints, which you should use a liquid sealant for. Plumberβs tape is meant specifically for creating a tight seal between threaded plumbing joints.
Tip : If a threaded pipe fitting has a rubber gasket, you donβt need to use plumberβs tape. Just screw the fittings together tight enough to compress the gasket to create a tight seal.
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Pull the end of the tape off the roll. Pick up your roll of plumberβs tape in your dominant hand and find the end of the tape on the roll. Peel up just enough of it that you can easily grab it between your fingers to work with. [2] X Research sourceAdvertisement
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Press the end of the tape onto the threads so that the tape will wrap clockwise. Pick up the threaded pipe fitting in your non-dominant hand. Orient the end of the tape so that it faces counterclockwise. Stick the end of the tape firmly onto the threads to get it started. [3] X Research source
- For example, hold the pipe fitting horizontally in your left hand with the threads facing your right hand, then position the tape with the end facing down, so you will wrap the tape away from you.
- Wrapping the tape clockwise prevents it from unraveling when you screw the male pipe fitting into a female fitting.
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Wrap the tape tightly around the threads 2-3 complete revolutions. Hold the pipe fitting steady and rotate the hand holding the roll of tape around the threads to wrap them. Pull the tape tight after each full revolution around the pipe fitting. [4] X Research source
- You should be able to clearly see the threads after you wrap them. If all you see is tape or you can just barely see the threads, it is not wrapped tightly enough.
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Pull the tape tight to break it and separate the roll from the tape on the pipe. Pinch the tape between the pipe threads and the roll tightly between your fingers. Pull it to stretch and tear the tape. Press any excess tape tightly onto the threads. [5] X Research source
- You can now screw the male fitting into its corresponding female piece and it will have a tight seal between the threads.
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Create a tight seal between water lines and sinks with plumberβs tape. Wrap plumberβs tape 2-3 times around the male threads of all the fittings underneath a newly-installed sink before you attach the water lines. This will ensure a tight seal so there arenβt any leaks when youβre running water from the faucet at high pressure. [6] X Research source
- You can also use plumberβs tape to fix leaky connections between water lines and sinks. Shut off the water supply, place a container under the water lines to catch any water in them, and disconnect the lines. Remove any old plumberβs tape and wrap the threads tightly 2-3 times with new plumberβs tape. Reconnect everything and turn on the water supply, then test the faucet.
- Plumber's tape can be used on waterlines provided it's not a copper fitting.
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Apply plumberβs tape to shower head and arm connections to seal them. Shower heads and arms, which are the metal tubes that shower heads attach to, are another area that tend to have problems with leaky connections. Make sure to wrap all the male threads on new shower heads and shower arms 2-3 times with plumberβs tape before screwing them together. [7] X Research source
- You can also fix leaky shower heads and arms with plumberβs tape. Just make sure the water is off, then unscrew the shower head and arm and wrap the male threads 2-3 times with plumberβs tape, then screw everything back together and test the shower.
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Use plumberβs tape as a quick temporary fix for leaks in pipes. Wrap plumberβs tape 2-3 times tightly around leaks in the joint where 2 pipes connect or where there is a small crack in a pipe. It will bond to the outside of the pipes and contain the leak for the time being. [8] X Research source
- Plumberβs tape should never be used as a permanent fix for leaks. Just patch them up to contain the problem until you can replace the leaky pipes to provide a long-lasting fix.
Tip : Itβs a good idea to keep a roll of plumberβs tape around your home for this purpose. That way, if you spot a leak and canβt get a plumber to come over or go buy the supplies to fix it yourself right away, you can contain the leak temporarily.
Expert Q&A
Tips
- Keep a roll of plumberβs tape handy in your home in case you have any plumbing leaks that you canβt fix right away.Thanks
- Make sure you always use white Teflon tape for plumbing applications. Yellow and green Teflon tape are for gas and oxygen tubes.Thanks
- Use plumberβs tape to fix leaky connections in sinks and showers.Thanks
Warnings
- Always wrap plumberβs tape clockwise on the threads, opposite the direction that the male fitting screws into the female piece, otherwise it can unravel when you screw the fittings together.Thanks
References
- β https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65i2vGWi3AE&feature=youtu.be&t=37
- β https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65i2vGWi3AE&feature=youtu.be&t=62
- β https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65i2vGWi3AE&feature=youtu.be&t=72
- β https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65i2vGWi3AE&feature=youtu.be&t=77
- β https://www.thisoldhouse.com/plumbing/21015973/when-to-use-sealants-on-threaded-plumbing-connections
- β https://www.bobvila.com/articles/how-to-install-a-faucet/
- β https://www.apartmenttherapy.com/diy-renters-solutions-replacing-a-shower-head-167798
- β https://www.expressplumbingidaho.com/blog/temporary-leak-fixes/
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