Cracked pipe in wall

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remmey

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Hello, I have a cracked 2" drain pipe located in the bottom bathroom of my home. The house was bult in in 1964. Is there some sort of transition fitting I can use to go from (what I'm guessing is soil pipe?) to pvc in order to replace the cracked pipe? thank you



 

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YES THERE IS;
IT'S CALLED A NO HUB COUPLING BY PRO FLEX
http://www.hardwarestore.com/media/product/219352_front500.jpg

http://www.fernco.com/img/products/plumbing/shielded-couplings/shielded-couplings-proflex.jpg
BUT THE PROBLEM I SEE IS IT TAKES GOOD PIPE TO SEAL,
SO IT LOOKS LIKE YOU WILL HAVE TO BRAKE UP THE FLOOR AROUND THE PIPE AND CUT OUT THE CAST IRON HUB BELOW THAT PIECE OF PIPE IN ORDER TO GET A GOOD PIPE TO RECONNECT TO AND YES THE PROFLEX IS GOOD UNDER THE CONCRETE FLOOR,
WHEN YOU REPLACE THE FLOORING
 
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Thank you for your quick reply.
It appears as though the crack in the pipe stops about 3/4" inch above the hub that comes up through the floor. Can I just remove the pipe from the hub and go from there?
 

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I also notice you do Fire Sprinklers, I've been in the trade for 26 years myself, but know nothing about plumbing.
 
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