So I dug out a full cup of gravel and silt, along with a small foam ball, a penny, and a nail.

After flushing it with water to make sure it was good and clean, it flows great.

It had a threaded plug to block the cleanout, but it wasn’t the right size, and besides the threads in the cast iron are all rusted away. So I filled it with a compression plug. Seems to be working well.

Before:

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      I had a home inspection done. I also had some friends of mine in construction scope out the place before I got far enough to even hire the inspector. The seller also gave me the entire inspection report from HIS inspector when he bought the place last year.

      Nobody thought to check the drain. Crap happens 🤷‍♂️

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        I wasn’t trying to be accusing, just that stuff like this is precisely why.

        But alas, everyone is human. Seems like that drain is an SCP concern as it has the ability to hide in plain sight.

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      My plumber friend actually suggested just hiring someone you know and trust who knows what to look for to check out your short list, rather than an official inspector. Official inspectors are very official, I guess, and not necessarily super knowledgeable about the often-missed things that are frequently problematic. I don’t know if I’m explaining it well, but his logic was sound when we were discussing it. He’s a guy who bought an old farmhouse, tore it down to the studs, and rebuilt it. He’s got some knowledge.

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        Sure, but like, “have a friend who is qualified to inspect a house inspect it” relies on having a friend qualified to do that. If i had a friend able and willing to change my oil on my car for cheaper than the shop, that would be a good idea, too.

        I know how to swing a hammer and replace pipes as much as anyone else with youtube. You should not have me inspect your house.

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        Yeah the my buddies who looked at it with me told me not to bother with an inspector. So there’s probably song logic to that. But I figured I’d kick myself if I didn’t get an inspection, and then found something dumb later, I’d always wonder if I could’ve known better 🤷‍♂️

        I paid for peace of mind, not that expensive in the grand scheme of things