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I was looking to find some information regarding this type of pee trap. Sorry about the bad photo.
Last edited by ssmith5; 8/8/08 at 6:38 PM.. Reason: Adding photo |
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It looks like it is made of Lead. I see these several times a year.
They are a poor design, they get plugged up pretty easily, but if it is working, leave it alone. The lead is not a health concern (in the house) as it is on the waste side of the system. Scott Falvey Clear View Home Inspections, LLC Newbury, NH NACHI#05051292 www.clearviewhomeinspectionsllc.com |
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____________________________________________ "An Education, not just an Inspection" Larry Kage Lake Ann (Traverse City), Michigan 49650 231 929 3525 Professional Inspector and Infrared Thermographer serving the Traverse City, Michigan area and beyond. ITC/FLIR CERTIFIED BUILDING SCIENCES THERMOGRAPHER ITC/FLIR CERTIFIED LEVEL 1 THERMOGRAPHER
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Please Note:
relliott is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Drum trap
Common in the Chicago area, though no longer allowed since they clog easier. Not a big deal. Often found under the tub areas. That is where you need to be careful to put the cover back on properly however as they have the opening facing bottom and can leak . Hardware stores carry the parts , so I would not panic anyone. |
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bdoles2 is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
Looks a little wet on the underside of the tub waste line.
That's just plain old "fuggly", but if it's working, leave it alone. Explain to the buyers the issue with the drum traps, let them decide if they want to replace them. |
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I don't know about you, but if I don't put enough emphasis on something like that the client finds it on the basement floor 1 week after they move in.
Considering the obvious condition of the brass waste and overflow and all else actually I would tell the client it is necessary to replace as soon as it is in the budget or hit the seller with it. </IMG> 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 activerain |
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jkogel is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
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