What you have is a ball check valve, and you could have a combo Sanitary/Storm System, The ones I have seen use a squeeze type insert into the floor drain, and that nut you are looking at is just a clean-out plug to by-pass the check valve for drain cleaning.(:
You can try and drill it out and replace it with a new one, I have two new valves in my garage. However; what I would do is bust-up that section of concrete and replace that section of pipe with all new parts, also think about calling a licensed plumber like A-General Plumbing & sewer service company in NJ to remove the storm sewer connections and pipe it separately to the outside of the house to avoid flooding when heavy rains occur.
To prevent water from coming up from the basement floor drain, you can install a backwater valve. This valve allows water to flow out of the drain but prevents it from backing up into your basement. Regular maintenance and keeping the drain clear of debris can also help prevent water backup.
To prevent water from coming up the basement drain, you can install a backwater valve. This valve helps to prevent sewage and water from flowing back into your basement during heavy rain or flooding. Regular maintenance and inspection of the valve can help ensure it is working properly.
You hire a plumber to put in a one way sewer drain valve.
To prevent water from coming up from the basement drain, you can install a backwater valve. This valve allows water to flow out of the drain but prevents it from coming back up. Regular maintenance and keeping the drain clear of debris can also help prevent water backup.
check at a plumbing supply , for this, [ball check ] i also have had good louck by pushing a Tennis ball in to mine then replacing the top plate. Acts like a stopper,
I am facing this same issue with a basement installation and plan to use a backwater swing check valve, available thru McMaster-Carr on the web.
To prevent sewage backup in your basement floor drain, you can install a backwater valve, regularly maintain your plumbing system, avoid flushing non-biodegradable items down the drain, and ensure proper drainage around your home.
You can not. There is an anti siphon valve in the filler neck. You have to remove the filler neck from the tank and drain from there.You can not. There is an anti siphon valve in the filler neck. You have to remove the filler neck from the tank and drain from there.
there isn't a drain plug, you will have to remove the bottom hose
Have the main drain cleaned or remove the fixtures and put plugs in each line.OrCall a licensed master plumber and ask about having a back water valve (check) installed on the branch line leading from these fixtures so you will only get flow in one direction
Doesnt have one, you have to remove the bottom hose to drain coolant.
To determine if your hot water heater is leaking from the drain valve, check for water pooling around the valve or any visible signs of water dripping or leaking. If you notice these signs, it is likely that the drain valve is the source of the leak.