Finding drain pipe under a concrete slab
That is something your water co should be able to help with, my water
co has a map of my drain. So if you have a leak your sump pump handles it? |
Finding drain pipe under a concrete slab
Subject: Finding drain pipe under a concrete slab
From: "Leon" Date: 8/10/03 11:03 AM Eastern Daylight Time Message-id: . rogers.com I need to put a drain for a washing machine in my basement. I suspect there is a drain pipe under the concrete slab in the general area. My challenge is how to find it without cutting up the concrete slab in half of the basement. Is there a device similar to stud finders that one would get? Its called a metal detector, works well, try your local PH book Terry Lewis Contracting |
Finding drain pipe under a concrete slab
A metal detector does not work on pvc or tile drain pipe
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Finding drain pipe under a concrete slab
Leon wrote:
I need to put a drain for a washing machine in my basement. I suspect there is a drain pipe under the concrete slab in the general area. My challenge is how to find it without cutting up the concrete slab in half of the basement. Is there a device similar to stud finders that one would get? As noted, metal detectors aren't much good on PVC/clay pipe. You can run a sewer snake thru and *maybe* detect the snake. Or, run the snake and listen on the slab. An old pro can walk on a slab and "hear" where the buried pipe is. Jim |
Finding drain pipe under a concrete slab
Most building codes call for metal drains under concrete slabs because of the
weight, it will crush PVC or Tile Terry Lewis Contracting. |
Finding drain pipe under a concrete slab
Good building practice will often use cast iron under the load bearing part of the structure (the footing). It woud be unusual here to use cast iron under slab on residential work and has been for well over 20 years. As to finding an under slab line, contact a plumbing company that has a SeeSnake with the locator accessory. It is a sewer line camera that the locator can follow. There are other locators such as SubSite (by DitchWitch) that can follow a beacon. They can usually also work following a signal induced on a sewer maching cable. You can sometimes get fairly close by following clues given by givens such as clean outs, vent stacks, floor drains. Keep the whole world singing. . . Dan G lewisconva wrote: Most building codes call for metal drains under concrete slabs because of the weight, it will crush PVC or Tile Terry Lewis Contracting. |
Finding drain pipe under a concrete slab
030810 1103 - Leon wrote:
I need to put a drain for a washing machine in my basement. I suspect there is a drain pipe under the concrete slab in the general area. My challenge is how to find it without cutting up the concrete slab in half of the basement. Is there a device similar to stud finders that one would get? A couple of coat hangers work pretty good. I've used them many times. |
Finding drain pipe under a concrete slab
030810 1642 - TOM KAN PA wrote:
A couple of coat hangers work pretty good. I've used them many times. ____Reply Separator_____ How about a willow twig? I've never used a willow twig. |
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