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MiamiCuse wrote:
.... It is possible that someone ran a thin metal pipe over the cleanout top to raise up the the finished concrete level. I would check if the metal edge, that you can see, and determine if it is cast iron (brittle, will chip) or sheet steel (will bend and crush). I see what you mean, so when they pour the new driveway it is higher. They did not want to properly raise the cleanout but also did not want to totally bury it so they put a "collar" around it to raise it. Geeez if that is the case this would be a complicated one to deal with. .... That is a possibility--again, are you _positive_ this is a reasonable spot for sanitary sewer cleanout? Secondly, are you actually having trouble; if so, what kind? If this is what they did, they didn't do you any favors for sure--should have inserted a ring or a double-walled section or similar to get access. Do know something about whether the driveway was repoured and raised that would substantiate that hypothesis? Whatever they did, it certainly is clear that what you're looking at isn't the sewer line/cleanout itself. -- |
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