This process should help to make clearance and help you remove the stuck cap.
Sewer cleanout cap repair.
If the cap is the only portion broken simply unscrew the plug from the top of the clean out and replace it with a new one.
Remove the threaded end cap using an adjustable wrench.
There are two types of sewer cleanouts.
Clean out plugs usually can be sealed with plumber s tape or pipe thread tape commonly known as teflon tape although there s no such product of that name or with pipe dope or pipe joint compound.
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Household sewer lines generally come in pvc polyvinyl chloride or abs acrylonitrile butadiene styrene hard plastic and are available in different diameters.
Use a socket wrench and a pipe as the extension to it and turn the cap counterclockwise.
Heat the cleanout plug and fitting.
Grab a soldering torch and apply just enough heat to warm the cleanout plug and fitting.
Simply wrap the threads of the clean out plug a few times with the tape or wipe on a liberal coating of pipe dope and reinstall the plug.
Sewer caps come in two types.
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Some caps can be removed by hand by simply twisting the cap.
One is an end cap that fits over the pipe end and is cemented into place.
If the crack or break in the clean out is below the surface of the ground dig down with a shovel until the crack or break is completely exposed.
Threaded pvc abs sewer cap.
Step 1 locate the crack or break on the clean out pipe or cap.
If none of these methods are applicable in your case try breaking the whole cap and removing it that way.
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Types of sewer cleanouts.
You will often find the sewer cleanout opening near ground level covered by a sewer cleanout cap.
Sewer cleanout pipes are typically found somewhere outside near the perimeter of the house and are attached to the main sewer line.
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The cap on your sewer cleanout can be removed one of two ways.