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  1. Emold

    Mysterious pipes in floor of 1953 basement

    I finally got to this test. The water does drain , it looks like it maintains about 3-4 inches of water at the bottom while the rest flows toward the second pipe. At the base of the second pipe you can just see some tickling water going past, so I think based on my limited knowledge that you’re...
  2. Emold

    Mysterious pipes in floor of 1953 basement

    So here is an update after removing the covers. I can feel a breeze coming from the one closest to the exterior wall, it also has a few cobwebs with some dry pine needles. The second one has standing water and sediment at the bottom and there is a bend in the line about 4-5 inches down. No sewer...
  3. Emold

    Mysterious pipes in floor of 1953 basement

    Lol, I might be brave enough, provided the bolts aren’t immovable.
  4. Emold

    Mysterious pipes in floor of 1953 basement

    Both of the caps say E Anthes. I thought it might be a brand, but google didn’t turn up anything that seemed related.
  5. Emold

    Mysterious pipes in floor of 1953 basement

    Hey everyone, I think this is my first time posting a question here as I usual find my answers in the archives. In other words, thanks for the help with all of our previous plumbing issues! We recently pulled up an old subfloor in the basement of our 1953 1 1/2 story home. Two capped cast...
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