Hello all,
I have a sewer cleanout in my basement that is proving to be quite a hazard. It is situated right in a walking path and sticks up about 2" out of the floor. I would like to find a way, without tearing up the entire basement, to sink the cleanout down so it is at least flush with the floor. I believe the pipe is made of cast iron so I really have no idea how to go about such a thing (or if it is even possible). Is there any way to saw or torch off the exposed section of pipe and thread the remaining section so it would accept the cap?
Any advice would be appreciated,
Ryan
I have a sewer cleanout in my basement that is proving to be quite a hazard. It is situated right in a walking path and sticks up about 2" out of the floor. I would like to find a way, without tearing up the entire basement, to sink the cleanout down so it is at least flush with the floor. I believe the pipe is made of cast iron so I really have no idea how to go about such a thing (or if it is even possible). Is there any way to saw or torch off the exposed section of pipe and thread the remaining section so it would accept the cap?
Any advice would be appreciated,
Ryan