InterNACHI


Go Back   InterNACHI Inspection Forum > Specific Inspection Topics > Plumbing Inspections

Notices

Plumbing Inspections Contains discussions about plumbing.

 
Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools
  #1  
Old 11/21/07, 12:03 PM
Bruce A. Cargin's Avatar
Bruce A. Cargin Bruce A. Cargin is offline
InterNACHI Member
 
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Hastings, MN
Posts: 12
Default floor drain check valves

Greetings,
I'm looking for some input on how/ what to report when you see a floor drain check valve; I'm talking about a little floating ball trapped in a cage that gets screwed into a floor drain to prevent back-ups. To me this indicates there was a problem with the drain backing up but I can't prove this because the house has been winterized. Any thoughts would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Bruce Cargin
Reply With Quote
  #2  
Old 11/21/07, 4:05 PM
tdietrich1's Avatar
tdietrich1 tdietrich1 is offline
InterNACHI Member
 
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Northampton County - Pa
Posts: 1,954
Send a message via Yahoo to tdietrich1
Default Re: floor drain check valves

My thought, you are off track big time. I was told to install them to prevent the loop from evaporating over time, as a back up to a loop who can evaporate, and they also serve as a good seal for preventing migration of radon into a home.

The ball does nothing for reverse flow. NOTE: "since you do not have a photo, I'm guessing it's not a ball check"

"Be the ball, be the ball.....na na na"

tom

More reading:

http://www.basementsystems.com/basem...loor_drain.php

http://www.radonsupplies.com/drains.html

https://www.radon.biz/index.asp?Page...S&Category=262

P.S. Went and got images for what I was talking about, since op was vague.

Last edited by tdietrich1; 11/21/07 at 4:17 PM..
Reply With Quote
  #3  
Old 11/21/07, 4:19 PM
Dale Duffy's Avatar
Dale Duffy Dale Duffy is offline
InterNACHI Member
 
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Scottsdale, AZ
Posts: 8,261
Default Re: floor drain check valves

Quote:
Originally Posted by bcargin
Greetings,
I'm looking for some input on how/ what to report when you see a floor drain check valve;

Thanks,

Bruce Cargin
Floor drain backwater valve


Reply With Quote
  #4  
Old 11/21/07, 6:10 PM
Bruce A. Cargin's Avatar
Bruce A. Cargin Bruce A. Cargin is offline
InterNACHI Member
 
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Hastings, MN
Posts: 12
Default Re: floor drain check valves

Thanks Tom & Dale for your replies but that's not what I'm looking at here. This is a plastic ball trapped in a threaded cage that threads into the floor drain after it is installed. The ball floats on the water in the trap and rises up to close off the drain when water tries to flow up/backwards through the drain. As a handyman I have installed several of these to prevent backflow from the heavy flow of a washing machine and they work very well.

Bruce Cargin
Hastings, MN
Gone for the holidays
Reply With Quote
  #5  
Old 11/21/07, 9:04 PM
tdietrich1's Avatar
tdietrich1 tdietrich1 is offline
InterNACHI Member
 
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Northampton County - Pa
Posts: 1,954
Send a message via Yahoo to tdietrich1
Default Re: floor drain check valves

Photos?

tom
Reply With Quote
  #6  
Old 11/21/07, 9:15 PM
tdietrich1's Avatar
tdietrich1 tdietrich1 is offline
InterNACHI Member
 
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Northampton County - Pa
Posts: 1,954
Send a message via Yahoo to tdietrich1
Default Re: floor drain check valves

Bruce,

I like reading material to support concepts, and options. Since I went down a road about a product I confused for what you asked, I thought I would follow up with a movie I found that might be what you are talking about.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjeETTZNSPo

tom

P.S. A few g checks gave me this, is this what you meant?

P.S.S. We like photos here.
Reply With Quote
  #7  
Old 11/21/07, 9:28 PM
Brian A. MacNeish Brian A. MacNeish is offline
Banned
 
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: CANADA
Posts: 4,638
Please Note: Brian A. MacNeish is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Default Re: floor drain check valves

Quote:
Originally Posted by bcargin
Greetings,
I'm looking for some input on how/ what to report when you see a floor drain check valve; I'm talking about a little floating ball trapped in a cage that gets screwed into a floor drain to prevent back-ups. To me this indicates there was a problem with the drain backing up but I can't prove this because the house has been winterized. Any thoughts would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Bruce Cargin
Could be a Dranjer product:

http://www.dranjer.ca/
Reply With Quote
  #8  
Old 11/21/07, 11:19 PM
Charley L. Bottger's Avatar
Charley L. Bottger Charley L. Bottger is offline
InterNACHI Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Marland, OK
Posts: 4,187
Default Re: floor drain check valves

Quote:
I like reading material to support concepts, and options. Since I went down a road about a product I confused for what you asked, I thought I would follow up with a movie I found that might be what you are talking about.
I think you nailed it Tom

We use to install a product years ago in a floor drain for the A/C condensate that was called by brand name Stinky Stopper fit into a cage simular to what your video showed but had nothing but a Ping Pong Ball inside that floated up when ever water was entering the drain when the water flow stopped the ball sealed the drain no dry trap sewer gas.



Freedom Express Inspections LLC
CMOR Thermography Certified Level III #8486
freedomexpressinspections.com
www.oklahomathermalinfraredimaging.com
freedomexpress495@att.net
NACHI Member
Okla. State DEQ Environmental Phase One Certified
Master HVAC Mechanic (Retired)
Certified Universal Freon by 40CFR 82 Sub-part F
State License # 130
Serving the States of Okla, Texas, Kansas, Missouri , Arkansas and New Mexico with Commercial Inspections,Thermal Imaging
Reply With Quote
  #9  
Old 11/22/07, 1:51 AM
Jack L. Gilleland's Avatar
Jack L. Gilleland Jack L. Gilleland is offline
InterNACHI Member
 
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Clayton, OH
Posts: 1,173
Default Re: floor drain check valves

Hmmmm.. Backflow preventer (of any kind) that reduces the 3" opening of a floor drain.
Usually, a ball check is for commercial applications and where the local system has ground water problems, etc. I would check with locals authorities to be certain.



In the world view we are all important and our mere existence effects all life.

Jack Gilleland
Home Inspection Services Clayton
Commercial, Multifamily, and Residential
jgilleland1@att.net
Ohio_Commercial and_Home_Inspections
linkedIn
activerain
Reply With Quote
Reply

Thread Tools

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Electrical Inspection Training for Home Inspectors jtedesco1 Inspection Education & Training 6 4/27/06 10:43 PM


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 10:27 AM.


Popular Sections

:

All Sections

Inspection News

InterNACHI Membership

Inspection Standards

Inspection Education

InterNACHI Inspectors

Inspection Links

 

 

 

NACHI.ORG Statistics

 

 

no new posts