So, this house was built in the early 1950's. The tub / shower combo drains very slowly. I want to replace the drain line from the tub itself to the main drain line "bell" fitting. My question is, what is the bell looking fitting and how do I address it? I don't want to remove it, but how is it fastened to the vertical pipe? Threaded? Or plop right in there?
All Galvanized pipe and what appears to be CI fittings.
Thank you in advance for any help.
And yeah, I'm too old for this kind of thing. But a penny saved is a penny earned. (And I want to buy a snow blower, not remodel a bathroom).
Edit: The plumbing in the rest of the house drains perfectly. Just a bathtub issue.
It's all in a crawl space under the house.
In the next picture the horizontal line going to the right goes to the tub. The vertical line above the sweep ell is the vent out the roof. Below the sweep ell is the bell thing which connects to the 6" main drain line.
Next pic is my dog loves adventure and crawled under the house with me. And the last one is the trap under the tub.
All Galvanized pipe and what appears to be CI fittings.
Thank you in advance for any help.
And yeah, I'm too old for this kind of thing. But a penny saved is a penny earned. (And I want to buy a snow blower, not remodel a bathroom).
Edit: The plumbing in the rest of the house drains perfectly. Just a bathtub issue.
It's all in a crawl space under the house.
In the next picture the horizontal line going to the right goes to the tub. The vertical line above the sweep ell is the vent out the roof. Below the sweep ell is the bell thing which connects to the 6" main drain line.
Next pic is my dog loves adventure and crawled under the house with me. And the last one is the trap under the tub.
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