No Leak Plumbing

A new leak-resistant system for quickly and easily connecting under-sink piping.

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Purpose

Instead of hard plastic piping with many vulnerable joints, the No Leak Plumbing system uses flexible rubber piping that resists leaking for years. This piping comes in many different versions, lengths, diameters, and styles for use on all types of sinks. The easy-to-install piping securely connects to threaded fittings and other pipes using stainless-steel traps you can tighten with just a screwdriver. Plus, the flexible piping can accommodate misaligned pipes by several inches.

 

The Problem

Typical under-sink piping has many joints, elbows, and traps – and all of them can leak.

The Solution

But now, there’s No Leak Plumbing!

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  • Eliminates All Joints, Couplings, Unions, Nipples, and Other Pieces That Can Leak

  • Easy-To-Install

  • Many Different Versions for Use on All Types of Sinks

  • Flexible Piping Can Accommodate Misaligned Pipes by Several Inches

  • Greatly Reduces Need for Professional Plumber Visit

Story Behind the Invention

Inventor Greg Kusber of Okeechobee, FL has created a leak-resistant system for quickly and easily connecting under-sink piping.

As a landlord for over 30 years, Greg would come across leaks from plastic piping underneath a sink.

Instead of hard plastic piping with many vulnerable joints, the system uses flexible rubber piping that resists leaking for years. This piping comes in many different versions, lengths, diameters, and styles for use on all types of sinks. The easy-to-install piping securely connects to threaded fittings and other pipes using stainless-steel traps you can tighten with just a screwdriver. Plus, the flexible piping can accommodate misaligned pipes by several inches.

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