On one job I had to run 64 lines up from the basement area
When there is a backup in the various city or your local drainage system the lowest point in your home may have the drains fill up or overflow. If you live in an area that has this problem on a regular basis there is a temporary fix, that can help you avoid a partially flooded basement. If your home has one floor drain, try this: Uncover the drain and check the size of the pipe... get a length of PVC pipe with the outside dimension the same as the inside dimension of the floor drain pipe. (the new PVC pipe should be 3 feet or more) place this pipe in the drain, standing vertically, use vinyl tape to taper the bottom of the new pipe to assure that the pipe is tight in the floor drain. Doing this may seem a little strange but this drain modification will now allow you an additional few feet of insulation between a dry vs. a wet basement. If you have more than one drain, then do the same to both.
Minimum 3/4" pipe.
Stepping down the size of a pipe on irrigation can certainly bring up the pressure. Generally, the larger the pipe, the lower the pressure. It is best to use at least a 3/4" pipe in size in terms of irrigation.
A large black pipe, 3-4 inches diameter. Start by looking directly under the toilet -you will see it. It's the biggest pipe under your house.
Basement can be used for various purposes, it depends on you that for which purpose you want use basement. Some of them are : 1.) For living 2.) For office 3.) For parking 4.) For godown
Use a tape measure!
Yes. If not it will be a wet vent and cause MAJOR problems.
Up to 3"
go up the pipe
To calculate the circumference of a pipe, you can use the formula ( C = \pi \times d ), where ( d ) is the diameter. If the pipe has a diameter of 3 feet, the circumference would be approximately ( C = \pi \times 3 \approx 9.42 ) feet. Therefore, the circumference of a 3-foot diameter pipe is about 9.42 feet.
1. You can use a shop vac to suck the water up. Sears, Home Depot, Lowes and those type stores sell them. 2. You can install a sump pump in the basement floor. This will act like a floor drain to keep the water from getting deep. Check out the link below for Sump Pumps for more information on what's involved. 3. You can use the Wet Basement Analyzer Tool below to help find the source of your basement water and also get some good advice on preventing future problems.
4 or 5 up same with the basement