Drain pipes in Basement of 2013 Landmark Mesa model

TajMyhaul

Active Member
I noticed a small puddle in basement after being set up for a couple days. Found the flex hose was the problem as glue/cement failed. See photo of disconnect. Dried / applied cement & waiting to check seal.

A question I have is what might the capped pipe in center be for? Do I have a 3 rd grey water tank?

Bathroom sink & washer drain to left pipe & shower & kitchen sink drain to right tank!
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Dmetcalf

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I noticed a small puddle in basement after being set up for a couple days. Found the flex hose was the problem as glue/cement failed. See photo of disconnect. Dried / applied cement & waiting to check seal.

A question I have is what might the capped pipe in center be for? Do I have a 3 rd grey water tank?

Bathroom sink & washer drain to left pipe & shower & kitchen sink drain to right tank!
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Great picture you captured for us ..! That’s a shame that the glue failed (assuming it was originally glued)..! My only “guess” would be that the center inlet that’s capped would be for either a 3rd drain or an optional inlet depending on where the pipe was coming from..?!
 

TajMyhaul

Active Member
Thanks. Here is a photo after repair+plumber putty around outside of collar + waterproof Flex Tape for Insurance.

Now to wait a bit to try it out!

Bob

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2psnapod2

Texas-South Chapter Leaders-Retired
That is not original from the factory. The factory uses ASB pipe, and that is PVC. That being said, it is really hard to know what the previous own did from looking at the pictures. The cap on the center pipe looks like it might have been a vent pipe that was removed.
 

TajMyhaul

Active Member
:rolleyes::rolleyes:
That is not original from the factory. The factory uses ASB pipe, and that is PVC. That being said, it is really hard to know what the previous own did from looking at the pictures. The cap on the center pipe looks like it might have been a vent pipe that was removed.

Thanks for your insights. It’s always an adventure in the basement & beyond! 🧐
 

TajMyhaul

Active Member
:rolleyes::rolleyes:

2psnapod2 , Thanks for your insights. It’s always an adventure in the basement & beyond! 🧐

The forum is amazing. I’ve spent the afternoon searching and found my answer!

The bathroom sink & washer drain were combined then the former washer pipe was cut and capped.

i found photos in post by SouthernNights 05-07-2012 with title “ Water manifold and basement remodel. (Long and lots of photos).

You (2psnapod2) were correct in spotting non factory plumbing fixtures
 
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