I am looking to setup a tank on an exterior wall (no crawlspace). I would like to plumb a drain through that wall and out into my sewer line. Ideally the drain will start in my sump, and then the overflow would go out and through.
I am considering also putting a water changing station out of the same wall and drilling another hole to pump the water in from outside.
Has anyone done this? I have no idea how I would go about drilling the hole, and how to properly seal it etc.
My interior wall is standard drywall, my exterior wall is masonite siding. I would like the drain to be at least 1" and the inlet to be the same.
In a perfect world I would be able to have my skimmer drain down the line, and be able to do water changes by simply pumping new water into the tank, and then the overflow would drain back out. This way I would not have to lift buckets or hoses ever and the water changes could be done with a flip of a switch so to speak.
If you have done this is there anything I can add to make it work better?
Thanks!
I am considering also putting a water changing station out of the same wall and drilling another hole to pump the water in from outside.
Has anyone done this? I have no idea how I would go about drilling the hole, and how to properly seal it etc.
My interior wall is standard drywall, my exterior wall is masonite siding. I would like the drain to be at least 1" and the inlet to be the same.
In a perfect world I would be able to have my skimmer drain down the line, and be able to do water changes by simply pumping new water into the tank, and then the overflow would drain back out. This way I would not have to lift buckets or hoses ever and the water changes could be done with a flip of a switch so to speak.
If you have done this is there anything I can add to make it work better?
Thanks!