SoCalCarpenter
Nov 30, 2011, 12:51 AM
I'll try to be as detailed as possible without making this a long story. The mainline for the house runs directly from the sewer and straight to the toilet which is then vented up through the roof. After years of water leaks caused my toilet to literally fall through the floor I had to replace the plumbing to the toilet with new ABS. PROBLEM: The cast iron vent does not fit properly into the ABS hub. Everything works fine but the vent is only sitting on the hub. There is no smell of sewer gasses which are pretty identifiable.
CONCERNS: I have almost no room to cut the cast iron vent without damaging the wall behind it and making a HUGE mess so I wrote off putting in a short span of ABS and coupling it to the vent. If I have to cut it and do damage I will. So that leads me to my questions...
QUESTION: What will happen if I leave it this way? I don't intend to but I'd like to know the risks and consequences cause its good to know. How do you recommend I fix this? And lastly I'd like you to weigh in on two suggestions I received: 1- I was told that I could use duct tape. Their logic was its used by HVAC techs to stop air from escaping the system so it should work just fine to stop sewer gases from escaping the gap. 2- I was told I could wrap fiber glass tape around the vent and hub and apply ABS glue to it similar to fiberglass patching. I don't know what to think so PLEASE weigh in on this one and don't hold back. The more details the better, if it goes over my head then I'll Google it :D
Thanks!
CONCERNS: I have almost no room to cut the cast iron vent without damaging the wall behind it and making a HUGE mess so I wrote off putting in a short span of ABS and coupling it to the vent. If I have to cut it and do damage I will. So that leads me to my questions...
QUESTION: What will happen if I leave it this way? I don't intend to but I'd like to know the risks and consequences cause its good to know. How do you recommend I fix this? And lastly I'd like you to weigh in on two suggestions I received: 1- I was told that I could use duct tape. Their logic was its used by HVAC techs to stop air from escaping the system so it should work just fine to stop sewer gases from escaping the gap. 2- I was told I could wrap fiber glass tape around the vent and hub and apply ABS glue to it similar to fiberglass patching. I don't know what to think so PLEASE weigh in on this one and don't hold back. The more details the better, if it goes over my head then I'll Google it :D
Thanks!