Search results

  1. PapaDisco

    Designing a Sump Overflow for Walk Out Basement?

    I have 4 foot deep sump with dual pumps and battery backup (Basement Watchdog system) installed in a walk out basement. I've posted about it here: https://terrylove.com/forums/index.php?threads/plastic-sump-repair-glue-goo-to-use.110581/ Since this basement is a walk out, I'm thinking about...
  2. PapaDisco

    Plastic Sump Repair, Glue/Goo to Use?

    So . . . another month of rain (January now as I post this) and the basin hole patches continue to hold, but now the water table has finally risen to the under slab drainage trenches: there are two, one slightly higher than the other and the lower one only is now flowing water as fast or faster...
  3. PapaDisco

    Plastic Sump Repair, Glue/Goo to Use?

    Here's an update so y'all know what I did and how it turned out. I didn't use the rubber plugs; it was just too difficult and too much upside down work to get those into the bottom of the sump (4' down). I vacuumed the sump and the holes and then squirted them full with a rubberized caulk and...
  4. PapaDisco

    Crack in cast iron soil stack - replace just cracked section or all cast iron parts?

    Cast iron is great stuff, but it will channel over the years and the water will wear its way through. You see that the earliest on horizontal runs, but the verticals certainly do it to. You could camera the pipes to evaluate. A split seam is highly unusual, but is possible depending on the...
  5. PapaDisco

    Plastic Sump Repair, Glue/Goo to Use?

    I have found online a wealth of rubber plugs of all shapes and have ordered several. The ideal shape would be mushroomed on both sides, but all of those are for panel thicknesses of 1/16-1/8" and the sump walls are a solid 1/4" thick. That said, there are soft single cap plugs that look like...
  6. PapaDisco

    Can scientific expert advise (Screw-In or Z-Style or Nipple?

    The only flaw in the EBAY pic plan is the elimination of the bottom support. If you were to keep the long vertical riser, anchored top and bottom (the bottom with a flange screwed through the tile and into the concrete board) then you'd be fine. You can eliminate the bottom mount, and put your...
  7. PapaDisco

    Plastic Sump Repair, Glue/Goo to Use?

    Last winter I would turn the pump off and watch the flow. Over a matter of two minutes water would bubble up from the holes in the bottom (floor only not the sides) of the sump until it was so full that water started back flowing into the drain pipes at the top of the sump. It was as if the...
  8. PapaDisco

    Can scientific expert advise (Screw-In or Z-Style or Nipple?

    Yes it is a lever, but that doesn't matter to the joint. It's nearly equal in strength to a solid length of pipe. Where the lever causes you problems is in magnifying any rotational forces that would inadvertently undo your joint and make it leak. Threads only fail by being overtightened and...
  9. PapaDisco

    Plastic Sump Repair, Glue/Goo to Use?

    There's one school of thought that says to drill holes in your basin to avoid it floating. Another school says the slab will hold it in place. There's another sump of exactly the same size and depth in this floor that wasn't drilled (it's for a future bathroom septic) and in the rainy season...
  10. PapaDisco

    Plastic Sump Repair, Glue/Goo to Use?

    The drilled holes are 1/2" diameter. Agree with the strategy of getting sealant to 'mushroom' on the other side but not sure how to execute on that. The soil here is sand and silt; extremely hard when dry and compacted, but water flows right through it during the rainy season.
  11. PapaDisco

    Plastic Sump Repair, Glue/Goo to Use?

    I have an Everbilt plastic sump pit with extension ring installed in a concrete basement floor and serves an under slab de-watering system. The pit is about 4' deep with the extension, more depth than needed. Its bottom was drilled with holes and up the sides about 2-3" from the bottom. I...
  12. PapaDisco

    Can scientific expert advise (Screw-In or Z-Style or Nipple?

    Once your pipes and fittings are joined with sufficient torque to eliminate any leaks they are, from an engineering calculation, considered practically a single piece. Particularly NPT threads with their taper create a spectacularly strong joint for carrying/transfering loads. So no need to...
  13. PapaDisco

    When to transition lift pipe from 2" to 3 or 4"

    Thanks for that confirm James. Is there an ideal way to finesse this transition? A simple bushing gets me from 2" to 3", but that may be conducive to sludge formation? I thought of bringing the 2" in via a long sweep and capping the 3" end as a cleanout. In the future, I'm remodeling a...
  14. PapaDisco

    When to transition lift pipe from 2" to 3 or 4"

    At what point do you transition a lift pump line from 2" to 3 or 4"? If you have a long horizontal run after the lift, and the run has the correct pitch, then why not make the horizontal piece 3" or larger and let gravity do the work? Or is it better to run the 2" pressure line all the way to...
  15. PapaDisco

    Installing a Caroma Sydney Smart II on a 10 inch rough-in?

    Another Caroma fan boy here; don't know about your rough in question, but have been installing/using Caroma for 20+ years now. The only toilet that never clogs. 4" trapway and wash down flush!
  16. PapaDisco

    Sewage Pressure Drain Transition to 3"?

    I'm installing a sewage pump system in an existing (but unused) basin that drains a bath and kitchen in a basement. Total lift is 12' from basin floor. The typical pipe diameter in these systems is 2", and it will eventually tie into an existing 3" DWV pipe after a 20' horizontal run that...
  17. PapaDisco

    Looking for a highly recommended wall mounted toilet.

    Caroma vs. Gerbervit Wallhung We've had a Caroma Walvit walhung in use for 2 years now and it is the best darn toilet ever. Quiet flush and silent refill. Tank in the wall is really cool and the wallhung installation makes cleaning a snap. When trying to decide between the Caroma and the...
Top
Hey, wait a minute.

This is awkward, but...

It looks like you're using an ad blocker. We get it, but (1) terrylove.com can't live without ads, and (2) ad blockers can cause issues with videos and comments. If you'd like to support the site, please allow ads.

If any particular ad is your REASON for blocking ads, please let us know. We might be able to do something about it. Thanks.
I've Disabled AdBlock    No Thanks