I don't think they make cast iron anymore. About the only way to replace cast iron is to go to auctions or yard selling to find the. You can try to repair the skillet if it means that much to you.
You don't, you remove the plastic junk and replace the toxic plasatic with cast iron
The cost to replace a cast iron drain pipe can vary depending on factors such as the length of the pipe, the complexity of the installation, and the location of the pipe. On average, homeowners can expect to pay between 1,500 to 3,000 for a professional to replace a cast iron drain pipe.
The estimated cost to replace cast iron plumbing in a residential property can range from 2,000 to 15,000, depending on the size of the property and the extent of the plumbing system.
The estimated cost to replace cast iron pipes in a residential property can range from 2,000 to 15,000, depending on the size of the property and the extent of the plumbing system.
Not really in every application, but they both have their good points.
The cost to replace cast iron pipes in a typical home renovation project can range from 2,000 to 15,000, depending on the size of the home and the extent of the plumbing system.
If it is "rusted out" you do not repair it, You do replace it with XHCI
There is really nothing you can do to fix this problem. You'll probably have to replace it.
Depends on the type what means I use to replace it CAST Iron/ BRASS / Antimony / PVC / SCREWED TYPE
Because it is very durable and can be soldered to copper.
Two ways. Caulked joints and ty-seal joints. Cut the cast iron behind the hub and use a Clamp-all to join it to PVC pipe. If this sounds too difficult, CALL a Plumber.Why do you want to replace your cast iron? That would be alot of work, only replace what you need to. Unless it is your sewer line then i would replace it all to the main. I agree with answer # 1.IN ADDITION:Back in the day, cast iron joints were sealed together with hot lead. Depending on the position of the cast iron pipe and the size of it. Either one can cut the cast iron piping and clamp PVC to it or you can melt the old lead out of the cast iron joints and place PVC piping inside and then "recork" (reseal) it with prattley putty to prevent it from leaking.CORRECT1- Older CI roof drains were installed by Caulking using oakum and then pouring molten lead2- Some older CI drain drains used a Durham system meaning the Cast Iron drains were SCREWED the pipe galvanized in most cases and then the galvanized was caulked into a cast iron bell.It is unprofessional and highly unskilled to replace a cast iron leader line with plastic for several reasons.Seems the non skilled always try to use some type of epoxy..You may want to contact a licensed master plumber who has had the required 10,000 hr apprenticeship training