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What is the obstruction in this cleanout interior drainpipe?
http://www.savefile.com/files/2153090 (Click on the orange "Download File" button on the lower right.) I have a drain that backs up after the water is run for about a minute. I ran a snake as far down the pipe as it would go, but couldn't find the clog. I got under the floor and found a cleanout access for that pipe. I opened the cap, looked inside, and saw that there was something that looked like an internal flap that I guess is supposed to direct water towards the drain and away from the cleanout cap. I poked at it, and it appears to be made out of some sort of foam-like material, as it gave a little when I pushed against it. But what goos is a cleanout access if you cant get into the pipe to clean it out??? Am I just supposed to tear that thing out of there, or what? |
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ShadowTek wrote: What is the obstruction in this cleanout interior drainpipe? http://www.savefile.com/files/2153090 (Click on the orange "Download File" button on the lower right.) I'll pass on downloading your 7 MB movie. How about a 50K still pic? |
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Smitty Two wrote:
I'll pass on downloading your 7 MB movie. How about a 50K still pic? There *are* sample frames from the video shown on that page. Do you need more quality than that? |
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ShadowTek wrote: Smitty Two wrote: I'll pass on downloading your 7 MB movie. How about a 50K still pic? There *are* sample frames from the video shown on that page. Do you need more quality than that? Yes. So I watched the movie. I don't see a foam thing, but I see what looks like a part of the vertical drain pipe sticking oddly down into the horizontal pipe. Also, when you pan slightly to the left, the whole construction of the pipes looks odd, but it's difficult to see. At the least it looks like there is a T where there should be a Y. Can you take some good clear still pics from several perspectives? If there's really a foam thing in there, maybe it's a sponge that got away. I'm not a plumber, but I never heard of a flapper in a drain. |
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Smitty Two wrote:
Yes. So I watched the movie. I don't see a foam thing, but I see what looks like a part of the vertical drain pipe sticking oddly down into the horizontal pipe. Yes, that's what I'm referring to. That object *does* look like a pipe hanging down inside there, but it's actually some kind of hard foam-like material. Also, when you pan slightly to the left, the whole construction of the pipes looks odd, but it's difficult to see. lol, there's a lot of "odd" construction concerning this particular home. Though I would describe some of it as being more dangerous than odd. At the least it looks like there is a T where there should be a Y. This joint in question *is* a Y.. Can you take some good clear still pics from several perspectives? Any more pics would have to wait for tomarrow. I'm not a plumber, but I never heard of a flapper in a drain. I'm just referring to this object as a "flap" becuase it is slightly flexible in the nature of its material, although it is solidly fixed in its position inside the pipe. I'm not really sure what the proper term for this object is. |
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ShadowTek wrote: This joint in question *is* a Y.. yes, but i meant the one behind the one in question. |
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Smitty Two wrote:
Also, when you pan slightly to the left, the whole construction of the pipes looks odd, but it's difficult to see. At the least it looks like there is a T where there should be a Y. Can you take some good clear still pics from several perspectives? Here's a side view of those pipes: http://img521.imageshack.us/img521/4792/1000056y.jpg |
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On Jul 13, 10:31*pm, ShadowTek wrote:
What is the obstruction in this cleanout interior drainpipe? http://www.savefile.com/files/2153090 (Click on the orange "Download File" button on the lower right.) I have a drain that backs up after the water is run for about a minute. I ran a snake as far down the pipe as it would go, but couldn't find the clog. I got under the floor and found a cleanout access for that pipe. I opened the cap, looked inside, and saw that there was something that looked like an internal flap that I guess is supposed to direct water towards the drain and away from the cleanout cap. I poked at it, and it appears to be made out of some sort of foam-like material, as it gave a little when I pushed against it. But what goos is a cleanout access if you cant get into the pipe to clean it out??? Am I just supposed to tear that thing out of there, or what? The SaveFile link is pretty sad. You would be better served posting Photobucket or Picasa links that don't want you to buy a subscription, and in fact work quite well. Joe |
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Joe wrote:
The SaveFile link is pretty sad. You would be better served posting Photobucket or Picasa links that don't want you to buy a subscription, and in fact work quite well. I tested the download link and it would allow a 50k download speed without subscribing. Anyway, I just used the first video host that I found a link to. I'll give Photobucket a try next time. Thanks. |
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on 7/13/2009 11:31 PM (ET) ShadowTek wrote the following:
What is the obstruction in this cleanout interior drainpipe? http://www.savefile.com/files/2153090 (Click on the orange "Download File" button on the lower right.) I have a drain that backs up after the water is run for about a minute. I ran a snake as far down the pipe as it would go, but couldn't find the clog. I got under the floor and found a cleanout access for that pipe. I opened the cap, looked inside, and saw that there was something that looked like an internal flap that I guess is supposed to direct water towards the drain and away from the cleanout cap. I poked at it, and it appears to be made out of some sort of foam-like material, as it gave a little when I pushed against it. But what goos is a cleanout access if you cant get into the pipe to clean it out??? Am I just supposed to tear that thing out of there, or what? There shouldn't be anything in the pipe, whether it is near the cleanout or anywhere else in the pipe. Got a toddler in the house? Maybe he/she flushed a sponge or rag down the drain. Got a woman in the house, or had women visiting? Maybe a Kotex was flushed down the drain. -- Bill In Hamptonburgh, NY In the original Orange County. Est. 1683 To email, remove the double zeroes after @ |
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![]() "ShadowTek" wrote in message ... What is the obstruction in this cleanout interior drainpipe? http://www.savefile.com/files/2153090 (Click on the orange "Download File" button on the lower right.) I have a drain that backs up after the water is run for about a minute. I ran a snake as far down the pipe as it would go, but couldn't find the clog. I got under the floor and found a cleanout access for that pipe. I opened the cap, looked inside, and saw that there was something that looked like an internal flap that I guess is supposed to direct water towards the drain and away from the cleanout cap. I poked at it, and it appears to be made out of some sort of foam-like material, as it gave a little when I pushed against it. But what goos is a cleanout access if you cant get into the pipe to clean it out??? Am I just supposed to tear that thing out of there, or what? *It looks as though someone made their own "Y" fitting by jamming a piece of pipe into another. The foam you feel may be a DIYer seal of some sort. |
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John Grabowski wrote:
*It looks as though someone made their own "Y" fitting by jamming a piece of pipe into another. The foam you feel may be a DIYer seal of some sort. Well I hope that tearing it out isn't going cause a leak, but it's in my way and I need to find whatever is obstructing that drain. For all I know, *that* thing is what's clogging the pipes. I didn't get a chance to get under there today, but I'll likely get at it tomarow, as I got enough sun today to make me want to stay in the shade for a while. |
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![]() "ShadowTek" wrote in message ... John Grabowski wrote: *It looks as though someone made their own "Y" fitting by jamming a piece of pipe into another. The foam you feel may be a DIYer seal of some sort. Well I hope that tearing it out isn't going cause a leak, but it's in my way and I need to find whatever is obstructing that drain. For all I know, *that* thing is what's clogging the pipes. I didn't get a chance to get under there today, but I'll likely get at it tomarow, as I got enough sun today to make me want to stay in the shade for a while. *Let us know what you find. |
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John Grabowski wrote:
*Let us know what you find. The obstruction was a damn bottle of Wonder Bubbles. lol http://img406.imageshack.us/img406/6395/1000057.jpg Everything's flowing just fine now! lol Here another cleanout access I found that I thought was funny: http://img442.imageshack.us/img442/2232/1000053.jpg http://img510.imageshack.us/img510/7355/1000054.jpg Here's a spot that looked convenient for a junction box, but I guess they just didn't feel like messin with it: http://img123.imageshack.us/img123/9404/1000052a.jpg |
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ShadowTek wrote: John Grabowski wrote: *Let us know what you find. The obstruction was a damn bottle of Wonder Bubbles. lol http://img406.imageshack.us/img406/6395/1000057.jpg Everything's flowing just fine now! lol Here another cleanout access I found that I thought was funny: http://img442.imageshack.us/img442/2232/1000053.jpg http://img510.imageshack.us/img510/7355/1000054.jpg Here's a spot that looked convenient for a junction box, but I guess they just didn't feel like messin with it: http://img123.imageshack.us/img123/9404/1000052a.jpg Thanks for the followup. Did you extract that bottle without cutting pipe? BTW, you could make your pictures much smaller for posting on the web. |
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ShadowTek posted for all of us...
John Grabowski wrote: *Let us know what you find. Here's a spot that looked convenient for a junction box, but I guess they just didn't feel like messin with it: http://img123.imageshack.us/img123/9404/1000052a.jpg You going to remedy this mess? I like the jaunty nail cable support! -- Tekkie Don't bother to thank me, I do this as a public service. |
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