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Hi,

In the following picture, you'll see a big drain pipe (case iron) with
two smaller 2" drain pipes going into it on the right:

http://freeboundaries.com/drain.jpg

I'm a DIYer and I would like to add another 2" drain pipe into the
main drain. I just moved my washer and dryer to a new location and
have a long PVC pipe going to the sink, which works but is totally
ugly. This drain is within 3 feet of the washer.

What's involved here? Is it doable for a DIYer? How much would I spend
on new tools, etc etc.

Many thanks in advance! I've gotten tremendous guidance on this
project in this group so far. Thank you.

Aaron
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Aaron Fude wrote:

Hi,

In the following picture, you'll see a big drain pipe (case iron) with
two smaller 2" drain pipes going into it on the right:

http://freeboundaries.com/drain.jpg

I'm a DIYer and I would like to add another 2" drain pipe into the
main drain. I just moved my washer and dryer to a new location and
have a long PVC pipe going to the sink, which works but is totally
ugly. This drain is within 3 feet of the washer.

What's involved here? Is it doable for a DIYer? How much would I spend
on new tools, etc etc.

Many thanks in advance! I've gotten tremendous guidance on this
project in this group so far. Thank you.

Aaron



What an odd arrangement...

Anyway, no special tools needed.
Saw out a section of the left hand 2" drain.
Get a plastic 2" TEE-WYE and 2 short pieces
of 2" plastic pipe. Glue them into the TEE-WYE.

Order (2) #3001-22 Proflex couplings:
http://www.fernco.com/proflex.asp

They will make a very rigid connection
from the plastic to copper.

Provide a 2" P-trap for the washer to drain into
(with a vertical standpipe).
Be sure to slope the drain from P-trap to the cast iron.

You may/probably need a vent to protect the P-trap.
A Studor mechanical vent is one choice, rather than
running to a roof terminal:
http://www.studor.com/index2.htm




And if you have any concern about this meeting
Code or township regs, better ask them first.
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