Basement Trap Question

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nyleak

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Hello all-I have a clean out trap in my basement--It has 2 4 inch cleanouts--It has a U shape to it--Anyway--The pipe is strong and looks good--However we opened one of the 4" cleanouts and poured inacleaning acid-which went into the cesspool and dropped the level all the way down--The problem i'm left with is a SMALL hole developed under the U part of the trap (its cast iron) and about 30yrs old--The pipe is STRONG--I banged it hard--cleaned it up and put a little clear silicone adhesive--over the dry cleaned holeabout the size of a Pea--We are back in service and its been fine like that for 11months or more--MY question whithout tearing apart the basement and adding a new trap--Not into any of that right now--I was told by a pipe guy that i can use a fiberglass resin to wrap the pipe and kiss the problem goodbye--BTW I have a friend who patched a 275 gal oil tank like that 10 years ago--And that worked--he had a hole at the bottom of the tank.. I personally think this would work fine as the PIPE is strong and only has that pea size hole from the acid (MY STUPID MISTAKE)--The U trap isnt under any pressure--so the fiberglass should do wonders! Hell--if the Silicone adheasive is holding it fine for 11 months--A nice wrap of fiberglass should do it!

Thanks so much!! All have a great night!!
 

Patrick88

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I would not patch it. I would replace it, or remove it if your local code allows it. If you think patching it will be ok then do it. I have seen some patches that were years old. I am not a big fan of patches, because they hide other problems. The drain cleaner you used could have exposed the leak by chance. Hitting cast iron with a hammer proves nothing. the place your hitting could be ok, but an inch away could be rotted big time.
 

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I understand what your saying--I did empty the trap and i cleaned the entire inside and out very well--I banged around at the hole and all around the hole--It was strong--Its not like the pipe is holding tons of water with tons of pressure--Its a cast iron pipe that the acid ate away at the bottom --because i didnt flush it well--I've seen this acid eat NEW pipe I've seen the acid eat right through many things.. Sufuric acid! When i tell you the hole was pea sized and no larger--there were no cracks--the pipe was in great condition...
 

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Where would i find out if this TRAP can be bypassed? I live in NY
 

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Call your local building inspection department... Check the blue pages in your phone book. I believe they are required in NY.
 
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