Dear Experts,
How hard is it to drill a cast iron soil pipe? This is to connect a condensate drain from a new boiler. The options are:
(1) Outside to a cast iron rainwater pipe.
(2) Inside to a cast iron soil pipe (which involves opening up some studwork). (I'm in a ground floor flat, it serves 3 flats above me.)
(3) Pump, running to a kitchen sink drain - which would involve poking pipes under floorboards and behind kitchen units.
The aspect that is totally unknown to me is drilling into a cast iron pipe, in order to fit a boss for the new 22mm pipe, for (1) or (2). I've had a heating engineer visit to look at the boiler installation generally and he seemed unenthusiastic about it. Is there a danger of breaking the pipe, for example?
Please share your thoughts.
How hard is it to drill a cast iron soil pipe? This is to connect a condensate drain from a new boiler. The options are:
(1) Outside to a cast iron rainwater pipe.
(2) Inside to a cast iron soil pipe (which involves opening up some studwork). (I'm in a ground floor flat, it serves 3 flats above me.)
(3) Pump, running to a kitchen sink drain - which would involve poking pipes under floorboards and behind kitchen units.
The aspect that is totally unknown to me is drilling into a cast iron pipe, in order to fit a boss for the new 22mm pipe, for (1) or (2). I've had a heating engineer visit to look at the boiler installation generally and he seemed unenthusiastic about it. Is there a danger of breaking the pipe, for example?
Please share your thoughts.
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