Folks -
We have three of these old school fountains that were really popular during the '90s. I'm working on repointing the brick work on our wall and noticed that basins are leaking around location where the supply line enters the basin. The water is running down inside of the brick work and trickling out about 8 ft away. I would like to REMOVE these 1990's tributes to Greco Roman art, however can't seem to figure out how to pull them off the wall. The only fastener has been removed and the only thing holding them on appears to be the PVC diffuser which looks like a "T" with the corners cut off. Is any one familiar with these artifacts? Is/was it customary to use PVC glue to attached them to the piping that runs through the wall? I've already dug out the pipe work behind the wall and determined that there is not a leak.
Also if anyone has any suggestions on what to replace them with or an online supplier that would be really helpful. thanks!
We have three of these old school fountains that were really popular during the '90s. I'm working on repointing the brick work on our wall and noticed that basins are leaking around location where the supply line enters the basin. The water is running down inside of the brick work and trickling out about 8 ft away. I would like to REMOVE these 1990's tributes to Greco Roman art, however can't seem to figure out how to pull them off the wall. The only fastener has been removed and the only thing holding them on appears to be the PVC diffuser which looks like a "T" with the corners cut off. Is any one familiar with these artifacts? Is/was it customary to use PVC glue to attached them to the piping that runs through the wall? I've already dug out the pipe work behind the wall and determined that there is not a leak.
Also if anyone has any suggestions on what to replace them with or an online supplier that would be really helpful. thanks!