I'm new to the forum, if there's another thread that answers this, just point me to it: The cast iron elbow connecting the waste line inside my house to the cast iron pipe that goes to the septic tank failed. The flanged end of the septic line rests about 2 inches inside the block wall : I chipped out the concrete around the flange, and also cleaned out the lead and oakum in the flange. I'd like to avoid cutting the flange off, since it would make lots more work for me to dig out the pipe where it exits the foundation wall. It looks like a donut would be the way to go if I can get one with the 'right fit'. I'd then have to recement the hole in the foundation around the flange -
The overall length of the PVC pipe going into the flange/donut would only be maybe 6 inches - just enough to come through the wall and connect to the new 90 that mates to the existing copper waste line .
Any input or feedback is appreciated, this is the first one I've ever worked on.
The overall length of the PVC pipe going into the flange/donut would only be maybe 6 inches - just enough to come through the wall and connect to the new 90 that mates to the existing copper waste line .
Any input or feedback is appreciated, this is the first one I've ever worked on.