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You can just see the top of the drain pipe sticking out to the left of the shadow.

The contractor that built this addition had a little decorative box there so I never saw this until now. It lasted through two winters with that little box and a bale of straw that was put there for unrelated reasons, but I feel like that was dumb luck.

What would you do? Keeping in mind a tear-out and replace is out of the question before spring now.

Thanks,

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[–] DarrinBrunner@lemmy.world 2 points 16 hours ago (2 children)

I'm a plumber.

"Exposed" as in open to the air? I can't tell from the picture.

Is that perhaps the clean out access? I suppose not, since it was covered.

Not a plumber, but recently had my sewer line replaced: looks like a cleanout, but hard to tell from what is visible.

[–] Bo7a@lemmy.ca 1 points 14 hours ago* (last edited 14 hours ago)

Yeah the top 2-in of a 6-in drain pipe are sticking out of the ground fully exposed to the air. I'll get a better picture as soon as I'm done driving.

It is not a clean out. It goes directly to the bottom of the toilet where everything else joins the septic system.