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    Mar 23, 2008, 02:24 PM
    Locating Sewer Pipe Under Basement Concrete Floor
    I am considering adding a Basement half bath. I realize this is no minor undertaking. I have the venting designed, and luckily have a wall chase nearby to accommodate that. My question is about locating the existing sewer pipe under the basement floor so that I can tie into that. I know where the main stack clean-out is. There is another toilet stack from an existing 1st floor toilet across from where I would like to install the new toilet and sink in the basement. Ideally, I would think that the sewer pipe would cross under the concrete floor nearby where I would tie into it. How can I be certain the pipe is where I think it is. Are there locators, or locating methods I could use? I don't want to cut into the floor and find out the sewer pipe is not where I thought it would be.
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    Mar 23, 2008, 02:27 PM
    To answer your question we will have to know the material the drainage pipes are made of. Back to you, Tom
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    Mar 23, 2008, 02:30 PM
    I suspect cast Iron as these are what the existing stacks are where they enter the basement floor. The house was built in 1967.

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