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Is this a house trap?

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  • Mad Dog_2
    Mad Dog_2 Member Posts: 8,148

    As others have wisely suggested...get the A Team in there...These guys are jerking you around...Mad Dog

    mattmia2
  • bdp1999
    bdp1999 Member Posts: 50

    Water came from the downspouts, it was raining all day. The water supply is located in the front of the house. Cleanout is in the back. I'll be doing me excavating today. Still no call back from the company.

  • bdp1999
    bdp1999 Member Posts: 50

    I'm located in Michigan.

  • leonz
    leonz Member Posts: 1,533

    I wish you had told us your location in the beginning,

    Please stop digging as you could cause more damage.

    I would like you to look at this: www.mybisonplumbing.com/no-dig-sewer-repairs/

    www.mybisonplumbing.com

    Bison Plumbing Inc.

    25780 Ryan Road

    Warren, Michigan

    1-586-335-2238

    The Bison Plumbing Inc., folks are closest to you.

    Mad Dog_2
  • bdp1999
    bdp1999 Member Posts: 50

    Thanks to all of those who tried to help me out!

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  • bdp1999
    bdp1999 Member Posts: 50

    Do I replace with sanitary pipe or two way now?

  • mattmia2
    mattmia2 Member Posts: 12,710

    is that ci or clay? ferncos of the type rated for burial and pvc, put the cleanout back, y toward the street, support the ci above with hangers or riser clamps before you cut it out.

  • leonz
    leonz Member Posts: 1,533

    Please call the Bison plumbing folks to take care of this.

  • pecmsg
    pecmsg Member Posts: 6,064

    why is that ground pooling (i hope) water?

  • leonz
    leonz Member Posts: 1,533

    Pecmsg, did you see the broken clay drainage tile next to the cast iron pipe?

  • Mad Dog_2
    Mad Dog_2 Member Posts: 8,148
    edited May 7

    Ok...so..it was a Clean out wye caulked in to a Single vent running trap. Mad Dog

    mattmia2
  • Mad Dog_2
    Mad Dog_2 Member Posts: 8,148

    Before you cut it out, make sure you're not going to allow sewer gases where you don't want them. Mad Dog

    leonz
  • leonz
    leonz Member Posts: 1,533

    Please follow Matts advice, you do not want methane backing up into the basement with a gas or oil fired appliance starting and igniting the methane from the sanitary sewer.

  • Mad Dog_2
    Mad Dog_2 Member Posts: 8,148

    I don't believe any of us have the full picture here. Please be kind enough to give us a very basic sketch of the fittings in question & the layout of the house Sanitary piping, vis a vis the street sewer. For example; see sketch I made. Mad Dog

    mattmia2
  • Mad Dog_2
    Mad Dog_2 Member Posts: 8,148

    I have the trap reversed, but it's close enough. The big question is...Is THIS the only House trap or trap for the entire house, OR is this trap picking up a yard drain or catch basin...Please add to my sketch to give us the full picture here. Thanks Mad Dog

  • mattmia2
    mattmia2 Member Posts: 12,710

    The pipe that goes diagonally in to that y just goes outside and is capped?

  • bdp1999
    bdp1999 Member Posts: 50

    Yes

  • Mad Dog_2
    Mad Dog_2 Member Posts: 8,148

    Cleanout/Fresh Air Inlet...

  • Mad Dog_2
    Mad Dog_2 Member Posts: 8,148

    In any case, this was not a proper installation from the day in went it. If they can't get their snake through the trap, you're best off cutting that out & install a proper clean out tee as your first fitting past the foundation, replace the trap and tie in the fresh air inlet properly. Mad Dog

    leonz
  • Mad Dog_2
    Mad Dog_2 Member Posts: 8,148

    Easy to snake out to street sewer & in to building. In NY, we'd do this is cast Iron but pvc may be fine out where you are. Mad Dog

    leonz
  • mattmia2
    mattmia2 Member Posts: 12,710

    it would appear that someone has been getting a cable though it for decades.

  • Mad Dog_2
    Mad Dog_2 Member Posts: 8,148

    If they're any good, but who knows. We also don't know how many main stoppages they've had since day one..could be 4...or this is the first..as Dan says...."It's depends…" Mad dog

  • mattmia2
    mattmia2 Member Posts: 12,710
    edited May 8

    None of us expected there to be a house trap there.

    Anyone with a little experience with drain cleaning should have been able to tell you that it was right there once they put a cable in there.

    Someone probably added that y and pipe to the outside to make it easier to clean so they could clean it from the outside, possibly before the basement floor was poured, dirt floors in basements were pretty common until the mid 20th century or so.

    Mad Dog_2
  • Mad Dog_2
    Mad Dog_2 Member Posts: 8,148

    Yeah Matt, why did they make the Homeowner do all the investigating & digging? Mad Dog

    mattmia2
  • Mad Dog_2
    Mad Dog_2 Member Posts: 8,148

    BDP 1999...does this make better sense now? Mad Dog

  • bdp1999
    bdp1999 Member Posts: 50

    Is this a 3rd hub coming off the single house trap or a hub coming from the city line?

  • Mad Dog_2
    Mad Dog_2 Member Posts: 8,148

    Not sure what you mean? What I drew would replace that Single Vent Trap.. Mad Dog

  • bdp1999
    bdp1999 Member Posts: 50
  • bdp1999
    bdp1999 Member Posts: 50

    Misson Complete...

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    Mad Dog_2
  • bdp1999
    bdp1999 Member Posts: 50

    Thanks to all who helped!

    Mad Dog_2
  • mattmia2
    mattmia2 Member Posts: 12,710

    is the clay the drain tile for the foundation?

  • Mad Dog_2
    Mad Dog_2 Member Posts: 8,148

    Very neat. I like the Husky clamps. Mad Dog

  • leonz
    leonz Member Posts: 1,533
    edited May 11

    You can have the line snaked and cleared of roots and then use ROOTX if its use is permitted by the city's water and sewer department, but it would have to be done annually due to the pipes condition and the root problem will still be there as it is already compromised and damaged by the tree roots.

    Is there another 4 inch P trap to block the sewer gasses? if not you will be entirely dependent on keeping all your sinks, shower and tub P traps filled with water. If there is no P trap ahead of the new piping you should consider cutting the cast iron back further and installing a new P trap using more PVC pipe.

    Will you be repairing the broken clay tile and snaking it as well?