Hi,
I've been browsing and reading these forums but I didn't see this addressed.
I plan on doing some dumping in my home sewer clean out. It's located in my crawl space and while not impossible to get to it's certainly not easy.
I was considering two options.
The first one is extend the clean out to near the crawlspace access so I can just reach in and connect the hose.
The second is leave the RV sewer hose connected to the clean out and just put the cap on the end that attaches to the RV drain and leave that hose within reach so I can just grab it, remove the cap and attache it to the RV drain.
The second option is the easiest since I wouldn't have to remove the clean out cap each time or do any actual plumbing.
Any thoughts on the second option, or anything I might have missed in thinking this through that might discourage me from the second option? The only thing that crossed my mind is the 15' RV sewer hose, even though capped, might fill up with sewer gas. My home system is properly vented so I really can't see that as a problem but I ain't no plumber and may not thoroughly understand how it all works..
Thanks for any help on this.
I've been browsing and reading these forums but I didn't see this addressed.
I plan on doing some dumping in my home sewer clean out. It's located in my crawl space and while not impossible to get to it's certainly not easy.
I was considering two options.
The first one is extend the clean out to near the crawlspace access so I can just reach in and connect the hose.
The second is leave the RV sewer hose connected to the clean out and just put the cap on the end that attaches to the RV drain and leave that hose within reach so I can just grab it, remove the cap and attache it to the RV drain.
The second option is the easiest since I wouldn't have to remove the clean out cap each time or do any actual plumbing.
Any thoughts on the second option, or anything I might have missed in thinking this through that might discourage me from the second option? The only thing that crossed my mind is the 15' RV sewer hose, even though capped, might fill up with sewer gas. My home system is properly vented so I really can't see that as a problem but I ain't no plumber and may not thoroughly understand how it all works..
Thanks for any help on this.