Vintage Veloce
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Apparently the 100 year old sewer lateral runs right under where I intend to put the new garage!
The old 4" cast iron line is in poor shape and has bellies (places where the bottom of the pipe has sunk and/or rusted out) so stuff pools in the line. We have had to have it rotor routed twice in the past 6 months.
The line is 50' long and has just about 1.5 to 2% slope. Also of note, the lateral is about 3' deep at it's deepest point where it joins with the city's pipe. So, given the location of the main sewer and the house, the depth and slope of the lateral cannot be increased, sadly. But I have been informed 1.5% to 2% should be adequate with a 4" line.
So... we are going to replace the sewer lateral before we pour the foundation on top of it. And then we are never going to see that line again without jack hammering through the garage foundation. So I want to make sure the contractor does this right!
I intend to put a cleanout in the garage floor because the garage goes right up to the property line.
Any tips or suggestions?
What is the best kind of 4" pipe to use?
How do we bed the pipe so it doesn't sink or develop low spots (bellies)?
Recommendations for a good garage floor cleanout?
What should I watch out for?
Other tips?
Thanks!
C
The old 4" cast iron line is in poor shape and has bellies (places where the bottom of the pipe has sunk and/or rusted out) so stuff pools in the line. We have had to have it rotor routed twice in the past 6 months.
The line is 50' long and has just about 1.5 to 2% slope. Also of note, the lateral is about 3' deep at it's deepest point where it joins with the city's pipe. So, given the location of the main sewer and the house, the depth and slope of the lateral cannot be increased, sadly. But I have been informed 1.5% to 2% should be adequate with a 4" line.
So... we are going to replace the sewer lateral before we pour the foundation on top of it. And then we are never going to see that line again without jack hammering through the garage foundation. So I want to make sure the contractor does this right!
I intend to put a cleanout in the garage floor because the garage goes right up to the property line.
Any tips or suggestions?
What is the best kind of 4" pipe to use?
How do we bed the pipe so it doesn't sink or develop low spots (bellies)?
Recommendations for a good garage floor cleanout?
What should I watch out for?
Other tips?
Thanks!
C

