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moonlake38
Jun 24, 2009, 05:06 PM
I have just finished rebuilding my camp. My contractor had to raise the height of the foundation about 4 inches to allow for drainage. The existing toilet waste pipe is cast iron and is now 3-4 inches below my sub floor. I only have about 8 inches clearance between the granite that the camp sits on and the sub floor. I haven’t been able to find a PVC flange that has a long enough pipe to extend down to the waste pipe. Do they make such a thing as a waste pipe extender? The cast iron pipe extends about 3-4 inches high above an elbow that sits at/slightly below ground level with piping that is slanted under ground to the septic. I don’t have much pipe to work with (meaning if I screwup cracking it off I could be screwed) and I have next to no room to work in. Can the flange be extended by adding 3 or 4 inches via a pvc coupler? Worried about "structural" integrity. One other thing to note – camp is in northern NY so in the winter it gets pretty cold. My solution has to stand up to mother nature. Any thoughts would be appreciated.

letmetellu
Jun 24, 2009, 07:07 PM
I don't know of a PVC fitting that would fit in the 3-4 inch space that you mentioned but they do make a PVC pipe that has a coupling built onto the end of the pipe. It is swaged on the end and when slipped over a 3 inch PVC pipe it only takes up about 1 to 1-1/2 inches, that would leave you 1-1/2 to 2-1/2 inches for you flange to glue onto. Now at to find out where you might find one of these pipes without having to buy a 20 foot section I am not sure but I do know that people that install irrigation systems use them, they might possibly have one laying around.

mygirlsdad77
Jun 24, 2009, 07:24 PM
Use a shielded clamp to connect from cast iron to pvc. Then you should only need a short piece of pvc to fit into clamp