I've been having a difficult time in getting a new PVC P-trap assembly leak-free under my kitchen sink. I think part of the issue as I try to transition from metal components was using pipe dope on the PVC fittings as one might do with metal components. I intend to strip out and try to get into PVC and given PVC is inexpensive enough, go back in with new parts and no pipe dope.
One big question I have is the transition fitting that connects the trap to the steel pipe in the wall (attached image). For PVC, can I use the existing steel fitting or should I remove it and install a special PVC fitting in its place? Any special nut and plastic compression sleeve or just a standard plastic nut and compression tapered sleeve? Access is pretty tight so I thought I'd leave it if possible but eliminating leaks is of course, most important.
TIA
One big question I have is the transition fitting that connects the trap to the steel pipe in the wall (attached image). For PVC, can I use the existing steel fitting or should I remove it and install a special PVC fitting in its place? Any special nut and plastic compression sleeve or just a standard plastic nut and compression tapered sleeve? Access is pretty tight so I thought I'd leave it if possible but eliminating leaks is of course, most important.
TIA