Since google only turns up one empty clue on this I thought I'd ask here in case someone knows the answer.
I have roots in my sewer line. Not a problem. Ream them out. The problem is the cleanout cap opening measures 2.75 inches. I had to cut out the old brass cap due to age (man was it stuck). This seems to be a non standard size. I have been lead to believe that a 2.5 inch brass cap is what fits this hole. $%^&* ancient plumbing in this house is driving me nuts. Anyone have a clue you can give me?
I have roots in my sewer line. Not a problem. Ream them out. The problem is the cleanout cap opening measures 2.75 inches. I had to cut out the old brass cap due to age (man was it stuck). This seems to be a non standard size. I have been lead to believe that a 2.5 inch brass cap is what fits this hole. $%^&* ancient plumbing in this house is driving me nuts. Anyone have a clue you can give me?
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