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The bulkhead can be installed again on its own you can lightly apply some silicone and let it cure for 24 hours Our expert guide offers practical steps and advice on how to waterproof your bulkhead, from identifying potential issues to implementing effective waterproofing solutions I would also ensure that the plumbing attached to the bulkhead is not putting lateral pressure on the bulkhead seal which can cause it to leak.

At first it was leaking from all bulkheads Waterproofing your bulkhead is essential to protect your belongings and prevent basement flooding I tried multiple levels of tightness on the bulkhead nuts

I ended up buying all new bulkheads for the rear box and that stopped the leaks coming from the bottom

Now the problem i cant figure out is how to stop the small drips coming from the big bulkheads that connect the two boxes. In my experience bulkhead fitting leaks are usually either a defective gasket or some kind of debris between the gasket and tank or the gasket and the fitting Gaskets can get hard and inflexible over time, this invites leaks especially if you. So i bought a tank off somone that had leaking bulkheads no matter how tight it still leaks so i decided id replace the bulkheads which where made from abs once i got them off they had hairline cracks in them figured that was the cause went to my local fish store to get 3 new ones added them.

Pics would clarify your issue a lot, several responses seem to be just assuming its a normal bulkhead leak My understanding is you have a problem with the mpt/slip fitting Like a few have said, tape is a poor choice for pvc/plastic It creates extra pressure inside the threaded bulkhead neck and could in time split the bulkhead.

Now, my problem is the following

I have leaked test the tank 4 times filling it up half full, but to no avail, the leak still remain I even made a new and thicker gasket, wich is made of thick rubber, about 1/8 of an inch Learn the common causes and types of basement bulkhead leaks, how to identify and stop them, and when to repair or replace your bulkhead Find out how a basement waterproofing contractor can help you prevent mold and structural damage.

Fix your leaking bulkhead before water damage worsens Discover 5 expert repair methods, from sealing cracks to bulkhead replacement

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