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You are very welcome. The first I found what was basically check values to prevent the water/insects/odors backing up in the basement if the underground trap does not do it its job. here is one. https://kofflersales.com/p/green-dra...xoCJaYQAvD_BwE. But you might be able to get away with something i found called a standpipe. Which basically goes into the old drain and is sealed inside the drain pipe. Here are a few links. The rubber collar is placed inside the drain pipe and the screws are screwed and compresses the collar causing the rubber to explain and create the seal. Then one will just attach a threaded pipe to the collar. http://old.drainbrain.com/specialties/floodguard.html top of page 5 of this PDF http://www.nridgeville.org/Downloads...event%20It.pdf as these go inside pipes they will be smaller and may cause a choke point, but maybe not. Hopefully the person you talk with will have an answer. Good luck. Cheers. EDIT: hopefully it is just clogged and you can still use the existing for the time being. |
Bob Hamilton Plumbing, Heating and A/C......
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This is pvc yours will be galv steel but same design. feel in the pan for a cleanout plug. If it there remove and feed hose there. It may be removed and you can snake the line then just feed extension hose to plug cleanout.
https://cdn2.tmbi.com/TFH/Step-By-St..._MODDRA_01.JPG https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/i...rqhZJ-RseLB9&s https://www.familyhandyman.com/wp-co...35002place.jpg I doubt there is a back flow ball with the older houses. |
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I have heard lots of bad things about bob hamilton plumbing. I dont know where you live but if it Northland KC I can recommend McGuire Plumbing or Greens Rod O Matic. I have used both and think highly. Kevin Green I grew up with his son is running the show now does good work. He does a lot of commercial also so that why I also mentioned McGuire if he is backlogged.
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There used to be a few plumbers on CP maybe they will chime in. I think Floridachief is if memory serves.
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I’ve been known to lay some serious pipe.
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Belton is fine with me, just don't recommend anyone from Grandview... |
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It has a clean out plug so it might come out with a big enough pipe wrench. It's had multiple bottles of various drain cleaners and an auger attempted to be run through it. It takes an abrupt turn so drain auger down the main pipe was a struggle. |
That ****ing Bob Hamilton commercial plays on 810 over 1000x's during the Program with Soren Petro.
I thought I was going to personally fly to KC to kill that guy one day. It's the only commercial that runs along with gravely voiced gangster Garozzo's and their ****ing Chicken Spiedini! |
Use unicorn pipe for repair.
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It's hard to tell from the pic, but it looks like your drain piping may just be shoved down the floor drain (not screwed in). If so, take a Sawzall and cut the pipe above the corroded area and it should come out. If it is screwed in, the only way to get it out without busting up the floor is to cut the pipe above the corroded area, break off what you can, take the sawzall and make some relief cuts and peel it out of the drain. Pipewrenches are useless on 50 year old corroded galvanized pipe.
Next, you'll want to make sure the floor drain isn't clogged by running some water through it. If it is, rod the line out. You can rent the machine at home depot. While you're there, buy a 2' piece of pvc and a fernco the size of your existing washer drain, should be 2", but could be 1 1/2". Once you're sure the floor drain is clear, cut the pvc to length and install using the Fernco. Profit! |
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