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Title: I have a fifty year old home and have a plumbing question.?
Post by: rtlplumbing on June 16, 2010, 04:18:14 PM
I'm building an addition that will cover the original tarra-cotta sewer pipe that goes out to the street. My question is should I replace the terra-cotta pipe with cast iron before construction?

I figure that I don't have to go all the way to the street, just a little past the new construction. Being that the terra cotta pipe is old, I'm worried that the pipe might collapse some day and I'll then have to tunnel under to fix it.
Title: Re: I have a fifty year old home and have a plumbing question.?
Post by: robbo on June 16, 2010, 04:31:32 PM
hi,i am not a registered drainlayer but as far as i know p.v.c. pipe under buildings is o.k. but a drainlayer will know, you will prob get more advice on this site from someone more knowledgable than me on the issue,good luck.
Title: Re: I have a fifty year old home and have a plumbing question.?
Post by: Plumber on June 16, 2010, 11:00:24 PM
definitely replace the pipe! you will regret it once you have to call in a drain-unblocker that will end up telling tell you the blockage is due to a collapsed drain. To save cost replace it until you are outside the building envelope. All other pipe will remain accessible and can be sorted at later stage if needed. All the best!  ;) Also Robbo is right just do it in PVC
Title: Re: I have a fifty year old home and have a plumbing question.?
Post by: TS on June 29, 2010, 10:06:49 PM
The NZ Building Code doesn't allow you to build over an earthenware drain. It will need to be replaced with PVC and have cleaning eyes/rodding points installed each side of the building.
Title: Re: I have a fifty year old home and have a plumbing question.?
Post by: 15mmhexnipple on July 05, 2010, 08:12:14 PM
i agree! also if you have trees around you will find that tree roots WILL find a way into that section of pipe, thats one of the biggest causes of blocked drains - either that or bloody tampons (which we as plumbers call mice!) haha