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    Installing a utility sink in basement

    You're right Deb, I did a "bucket test" and found that these roughed-in pipes drain into a pit nearby that I didn't realize was there! (There was a circular cut-out in the floor underneath some junk we keep back there). The cover on this pit has two openings -- I'm assuming these are one for...
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    Installing a utility sink in basement

    Sounds logical, thanks to both of you!
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    Installing a utility sink in basement

    The above-floor drainage lines go through the basement wall, not the floor. I'm not sure if it's a drainage pit but there is about a foot-square hole in the basement floor that is currently filled with gravel. There is no pump anywhere near it though. I'm not sure what to look for with "a...
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    Installing a utility sink in basement

    My house was built in the late 90's and has a rough-in in the basement for what looks like a sink and toilet. I'm not interested in putting in a toilet but I would like a utility sink. My question is, how do I know whether the sewer line is below basement level and whether I would need to...
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