Hi!
I have some roots in my sewer and need to replace a 10 foot section with PVC.
The pipes are concrete (I think) sections, just short of 3 feet each about 5.5 - 6 " on the outside diameter. They are connected into eachother a few inches because they are larger at one end (the roots are growing in these connections).
I have attached a couple of pictures.
How do I connect PVC to these?
Do I cut the concrete with a saw?
Should I cut them in the thinner section and use a fernco coupling to PVC, or can I stick the PVC into a section and seal?
I guess the inside diameter could be 4" then the latter wouldn't work...
Thanks for any advice!
I have some roots in my sewer and need to replace a 10 foot section with PVC.
The pipes are concrete (I think) sections, just short of 3 feet each about 5.5 - 6 " on the outside diameter. They are connected into eachother a few inches because they are larger at one end (the roots are growing in these connections).
I have attached a couple of pictures.
How do I connect PVC to these?
Do I cut the concrete with a saw?
Should I cut them in the thinner section and use a fernco coupling to PVC, or can I stick the PVC into a section and seal?
I guess the inside diameter could be 4" then the latter wouldn't work...
Thanks for any advice!
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