sewage pipe

  1. Tom Beatty

    Installing Toilet in woodshop 75 feet from house with no slope.

    My woodshop needs a toilet and sink. The shop sits on a concrete slab 75 feet from the house that was built in 1850. The sewage outflow from the house is only 2 feet below grade and exits through the front wall of the basement to a sewer main in the street that has only about 3.5 feet of cover...
  2. dwilson

    90 degree turn near house, location of cleanout

    Hi everyone, I'm trying to decide where to put a sewage cleanout at the exterior of a house (my house). The tricky thing is there's a 90 degree turn around 10 feet from where the pipe (4" PVC) exits the slab. Beyond the 90 degree there's another cleanout around 30 feet away. As I see it...
  3. Steven Wojcio

    Shortening my cleanout by about 3 feet

    Hey everyone! First time posting here. Apologies if this is a dumb question. I've attached two pictures of what I'm pretty sure is my sewer cleanout in my backyard. I'm planning on putting up a retaining wall that will put the cleanout on the second tier of my yard. My plan is to just shorten...
  4. BarnPipes

    Is this pipe separation?

    I scoped my sewer main. Started at my exterior clean out, about 10 feet up the line, just past a 90 I see something that looks like pipe separation... or possibly an old 2inch clay/castiron pipe converted into a 4 inch plastic pipe. This section of pipe has caused clogs and backups over the past...
  5. newbplumber

    Toilet Seal Done Wrong, Trying to Fix

    Basically, someone glued in the toilet seal to the house plumbing. The foundation shifted (presumably) and the house plumbing (PVC) split into 2 pieces. The split is about 6" deep into the slab foundation. Part of the split includes the very top section of a 90 deg elbow and extends through that...
  6. Ash75

    Belly in the PVC sewage pipe

    Five months ago we purchased a 10 years old house. Recently we had a sewage backup in the toilet, flooding the bathroom and the water came in the bedroom. My plumber cleaned the sewage line with a very long snake. He ran a camera and said I have a belly under the house in the PVC pipe. He did...
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