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    frohme Posts: 31, Reputation: 1
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    Apr 16, 2005, 10:10 AM
    Fernco under slab - sround with Concrete?
    I bathroom addition to the basement quickly progressed to replacing all the sewer lines. I have used 4" PVC and a fernco where I tied in to the 4" CI right before it goes through the footer and out to the street.

    Someone gave me the advice that I should use concrete and in case the fernco before pouring the floor to protect the rubber. Do I need to do this? Will this effect the life of the fernco?

    Thanks

    Scott
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    Apr 17, 2005, 05:17 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by frohme
    I bathroom addition to the basement quickly progressed to replacing all the sewer lines. I have used 4" PVC and a fernco where I tied in to the 4" CI right before it goes through the footer and out to the street.

    Someone gave me the advice that I should use concrete and incase the fernco before pouring the floor to protect the rubber. Do I need to do this? Will this effect the life of the fernco?

    Thanks

    Scott
    Hi Scott,

    It isn't necessary to protect a neoprene gasket. The only thing I know that will destroy neoprene is oil,grease or any petroleum product. Good luck. Tom

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