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ssaxton
Oct 11, 2011, 11:30 AM
I also am laying ABS drain lines in concrete footings (12"x12") in northern CA. From my new toilet, 3" line will run to my existing septic tank @ approx 1/4"/ft. I don't have the option to go below the footing for any of my Bathroom fixtures, (sink, shower or toilet) as I would be unable to maintain the 1/4" drop. Will concrete have any affect on the ABS pipe or should I encase the lines with some other material protecting them?

Thanks in advance,

Stan

speedball1
Oct 11, 2011, 11:53 AM
Would 1/8th. To the foot be more acceptable? Is this a poured footer or cement blocks on top of a poured footer that you have to go through? If it's a poured footer then, in my area, we install a chase consisting of a larger diameter PVC pipe and if it's cement block we simply knock out a hole.
Milo's a plumber in your code and could probably answer much better then I. What say you Milo. Regards, Tom

mygirlsdad77
Oct 11, 2011, 04:17 PM
As Tom said, sleeve it. Just put in a piece of 6" pvc where the drain will go through the footing. then poor around the sleeve(6" pipe) then run your sewer pipe through the sleeve.

ssaxton
Oct 12, 2011, 01:38 PM
Thanks to you both. I will add a piece of PVC (sleeve) each place it goes through the footing. This is a new concrete pour so I shouldn't have a problem.

Thanks again,

Stan