Replacing Cast Iron Sewer Pipes
This is my first time posting here, and hopefully I can get some good advice.
I was in my crawlspace yesterday running some coaxial TV cables and when I was near the sewer drain pipe, I noticed it was cracked along the top:eek: . The crack was about 4-6 feet in length, and fairly close to the outside wall. The cracked sewer drain pipe is cast iron, and runs from the outside wall about 25 feet under the house, and then changes to copper.
The pipe is not leaking sewage (thank God), but there is a potential issue with methane gas leaking into the house. I sealed the crack as best I could with silicon sealer, but I realize that eventually this will have to be permanently corrected.
I thought that cast iron pipes lasted 75 years or more. My house is only about 40 years old.
I'm thinking this should be replaced with PVC, but I'm not sure if this is a job for a weekend warrior. Also, should the pipes outside the house be dug up and replaced as well?
Any and all feedback is appreciated.
-Ed