NDS 1216 Bottom Catch Basin Riser, Black Low-Profile Adapter Drain, 12 in, 12 inches
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I'm not sure why it will still fit if you're putting it over an empty box at the foot of it, but you could cut it down with a circular saw to get straight cuts. Because the sides slope, the box below it can fit tightly inside the box on top of it. In case you cut it, the box won't fit into it, and you might experience leakage issues. It's important to plan it
It is true that we have the 9" riser
Yes, you just need to measure to make sure that it will still fit inside before cutting.
According to your question, yes, it works with a 12" basin of without a basin, but the basin comes with the inlet and outlet.
Selected User Reviews For NDS 1216 Bottom Catch Basin Riser, Black Low-Profile Adapter Drain, 12 in, 12 inches
I believe it would be best if the lower box was mounted parallel to grade, otherwise 8 inch extension is great for extending, but you might need less depth or one side needs to be lower due to the slope of the pipe. I am willing to Not only me, but lots of other people are thinking the same thing. I can't find any sizes between these two. In the end, I cut it on the angle to make it the right size and siliconed it into place along the seam below grade and applied cement outside. In a stack of them, there is a hole to screw the extension to the box, but once the extension is cut, the mounting screw holes are no longer there. Here is what I hope will help.
This drain filter raised my drain by about 6 inches, which was just right for my backyard. Just screw it in, and the drain filter sits.
Countersunk holes are incorporated into the grate to allow the use of screws to attach it to the basin, while holes line up with the holes in the grate so that screws can be used to attach the grate. Despite the fact that it is designed for the use of long screws, I cannot locate these screws anywhere. After a very heavy rain, and when the water in the basin rises, the grate floats off of it.
After reviewing the NDS website, the installer of the original NDS catch basin installed the riser 3 inches too deep, so I had to cut the riser to the exact height. Cutting was a minor challenge to keep the cut line level, but the custom cut riser is working They also added a cut) in addition to their core 5" to 6" Cutting will be easier with a 7" riser.
There is not as much flat surface contact between the riser and the original basin as I expected because I chose to add sealant between the riser and the original basin. I found it to be exactly what I was looking for in the end. To fix the problem of the low basin, we designed a sturdy solution to the problem.
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Dislike The seller doesn't have to do anything, I just bought it for 23 dollars. After the initial rate of 92 was reduced to 19, it dropped to 19 a week later.
It was pretty solid, but I still had to cut it 6 inches The saw I used had a cutting blade capable of cutting metal. It was common for the polymer to melt and then fuse back together after cutting. The cut had to be slow, I had to let it cool, and then I could As it's the only product that will fit my basin and allow me to increase the depth, I cannot complain too much about it.
This is exactly how I expected it to be. The inspection T joint is installed in a 4 inch French drain in the yard. It would have been easiest to install a small sump pump, but drains worked so well I didn't, therefore, need one. There is a clear view down to the drain level of A drain box's base was only about 9 inches wide and had a lid with grate. I found this extension to be very useful.