Chefwong
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I'm helping my brother in-law do a little remodeling in his new house.
When locating the main to shut off the water, I came across this.
The PVC in the pic is a short run of 15 feet or so to a utility/laundry sink in the basement.
However, the PVC male fitting adapter is not tight to the cleanout hole as depicted.
The cleanout has no threads in it. The male adapter sits flush and due to the horizontal PVC, it's holding the male adapter fairly flush/tight against the cleanout.
The RED arrow is the direction of the water to the city sewer main
How do I go about making this right.
When locating the main to shut off the water, I came across this.
The PVC in the pic is a short run of 15 feet or so to a utility/laundry sink in the basement.
However, the PVC male fitting adapter is not tight to the cleanout hole as depicted.
The cleanout has no threads in it. The male adapter sits flush and due to the horizontal PVC, it's holding the male adapter fairly flush/tight against the cleanout.
The RED arrow is the direction of the water to the city sewer main
How do I go about making this right.