Plumbing Distractions
Posted: Sun Dec 03, 2017 4:35 pm
More diversions. Instead of spending the weekend in the Faulkner garage, I spent it in the basement, preparing for a major plumbing overhaul.
Every year I have a plumber come out and clear the soil pipe of roots growing into the hundred-year-old soilpipe to the street. And, the soilpipe in the basement is faring no better:
The plumber who is coming out will break up two paving blocks at the street, and pull a splitter down the old cast iron and terra cotta soil pipe to make room for a new, semi-flexible plastic line that will get pulled in behind it. No digging up the front lawn - it's "trenchless plumbing". While he's at it, he will replace the lines in the basement, but instead of running under the floor as when the house was built, he will run them along the walls to mate up to the new line to the street. That was the distraction for me - everything along the walls where new soilpipe will run, had to be moved. Only the washer and drier to move now, when he's ready to go.
And that, ladies and gentlemen, is how I spent my weekend.
Every year I have a plumber come out and clear the soil pipe of roots growing into the hundred-year-old soilpipe to the street. And, the soilpipe in the basement is faring no better:
The plumber who is coming out will break up two paving blocks at the street, and pull a splitter down the old cast iron and terra cotta soil pipe to make room for a new, semi-flexible plastic line that will get pulled in behind it. No digging up the front lawn - it's "trenchless plumbing". While he's at it, he will replace the lines in the basement, but instead of running under the floor as when the house was built, he will run them along the walls to mate up to the new line to the street. That was the distraction for me - everything along the walls where new soilpipe will run, had to be moved. Only the washer and drier to move now, when he's ready to go.
And that, ladies and gentlemen, is how I spent my weekend.