Plumbing – Alternative sewer line in basement

basementdrainplumbing

I have an unfinished basement in a 1920s house. This weekend we had our second stoppage that required someone to snake the sewer line that the kitchen sink, dishwasher, washing machine, and basement sink all drain into (all drain to one stack). The part that is stopped is cast iron and in the slab.

question

I was wondering what the pros and cons would be for running a new pvc (or equivalent) sewer line from that end of the house to the front of the house along the wall rather than tearing up the floor.

There is a toilet near the front of the house that is already tied back in to the sewer line. I will get rough dimensions and pictures tomorrow, but any initial advice will be appreciated. There is also no intent to finish the basement as it leaks in nearly every decent rainstorm.

Best Answer

I think that is a viable idea. I know that the cast iron pipe can present some serious issues, cracking, collapsing, etc. Quality control in manufacturing of pipe has improved dramatically over the years. That old cast iron pipe had thin spots. Also, I would be concerned about the original grade as in pipe slope; was it proper and or adequate. If I had two serious clogs in a relatively short period in a metal pipe nearly 100-years old, I would surely be looking for a better solutions than to call the rooter man again. Use a pump for the basement sink. Good Luck. P.