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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Any contractors or plumbers on here?
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<blockquote data-quote="csm1320" data-source="post: 16198410" data-attributes="member: 46508"><p>Assuming the copper vent in that wall is still solid, and with the small amount of concrete in that spot, I would break out the concrete, tie on to cast iron that is left with a banded no hub, with a new PVC sanitary tee and then tie onto that copper vent with a pvc/ copper banded no hub. Also if access permits on the other side if that wall install a clean out tee above your sanitary tee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="csm1320, post: 16198410, member: 46508"] Assuming the copper vent in that wall is still solid, and with the small amount of concrete in that spot, I would break out the concrete, tie on to cast iron that is left with a banded no hub, with a new PVC sanitary tee and then tie onto that copper vent with a pvc/ copper banded no hub. Also if access permits on the other side if that wall install a clean out tee above your sanitary tee. [/QUOTE]
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