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Jun 19, 2005, 07:15 AM
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Remodling Bathroom, moving toilet and putting in Tub, not sure how to run drains
The main question I have is how the flow should be on the shower because I do no see a way for it to be upstream from the toilet and vent. Can someone please offer some advice on how to run the pipes, I am pretty handy and usually do my own work, but I don't want to make any mistakes.
Thanks,
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Eternal Plumber
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Jun 19, 2005, 12:23 PM
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Before I can give you a answer I'll need some measures. How far will the new lavatory set from the vent? Give me the dimensions of the room. Does the shower drain set directly over the main as you have drawn it? Is this a basement installation or upstairs? Will this job be inspected? Give me more details, (like everything you have). I've pretty much laid out the venting but need the measurements to check them out. Regards, Tom
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Jun 19, 2005, 12:49 PM
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Thanks for the fast reply. I have not torn the walls away yet, but I figure that the vent will sit either directly behind the toilet or to the left or right of it within a foot. The room is 5' X 7' (very small). The tub drain will sit almost directly over the main and I am installing a corner sink. I am doing this job myself and there will be no inspection. This is the first floor 1/2 bath I am converting to a full.
Thanks for any help you can give me!
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Jun 20, 2005, 07:56 AM
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This is a bathroom on the first floor of a ranch.
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Eternal Plumber
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Jun 20, 2005, 09:00 AM
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Originally Posted by techboy
Thanks for the fast reply. I have not torn the walls away yet, but I figure that the vent will sit either directly behind the toilet or to the left or right of it within a foot. The room is 5' X 7' (very small). The tub drain will sit almost directly over the main and I am installing a corner sink. I am doing this job myself and there will be no inspection. This is the first floor 1/2 bath I am converting to a full.
Thanks for any help you can give me!!
I don't know how to put attachments on in this site. However I can E-mail you a lay out if you will give me your E-mail addy. Cheers, Tom
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Jun 20, 2005, 09:44 AM
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Originally Posted by speedball1
I don't know how to put attachments on in this site. However I can E-mail you a lay out if you will give me your E-mail addy. Cheers, Tom
Thanks Tom!
My Address is [email protected]
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Jun 20, 2005, 10:46 AM
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Tom,
I Thought I might have trouble figuring this out but you have TOTALLY solved my problem in no time at all. Thank you very much for your help! My understanding is that I will connect the closet to the 4" main directly and then tap the Lavatory into the vent and feed the main. One other question, I will have to go through a few studs (load bearing) for my vent tap. What Dia. Pipe should I use for that?
Also, my whole drain system is copper, should I do the new in PVC? If so, where should I do the conversion?
Thanks Again..
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Eternal Plumber
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Jun 21, 2005, 05:08 AM
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Originally Posted by techboy
Tom,
I Thought I might have trouble figuring this out but you have TOTALLY solved my problem in no time at all. Thank you very much for your help! My understanding is that I will connect the closet to the 4" main directly and then tap the Lavatory into the vent and feed the main. One other question, I will have to go through a few studs (load bearing) for my vent tap. What Dia. pipe should I use for that?
Also, my whole drain system is copper, should I do the new in PVC? If so, where should I do the conversion?
Thanks Again..
I would convert to PVC at the 4 X 2" combo coming off the main. A short stub of 2" copper with a threaded adapter soldered on the end will make the conversion easy. From there simply thread in a PVC adapter and you can run the rest of the job in PVC. Good luck, Tom
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Jun 21, 2005, 06:29 AM
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Thanks Tom,
How big should the vent tap be from the lav to the vent?
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Eternal Plumber
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Jun 21, 2005, 06:47 AM
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Vent
Originally Posted by techboy
Thanks Tom,
How big should the vent tap be from the lav to the vent?
To vent the entire bathroom group make the vent 2".
Cheers, Tom
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Jun 21, 2005, 12:53 PM
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Tom,
I did some work to find exact location of vent, how does this drawing look?
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Jun 21, 2005, 12:55 PM
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Originally Posted by speedball1
To vent the entire bathroom group make the vent 2".
Cheers, Tom
How about this for a final?
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Eternal Plumber
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Jun 21, 2005, 02:45 PM
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Originally Posted by techboy
How about this for a final?
Looks good to me. Is the toilet vented by a heel inlet in the closet bend?
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Jun 21, 2005, 03:33 PM
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Originally Posted by speedball1
Looks good to me. Is the toilet vented by a heel inlet in the closet bend?
I am not sure, any any suggestions about that connection are more than welcome, I figured I would "wing it" when I open up the walls. The toilet vent should connect above the sink correct? Or does it not matter.
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Eternal Plumber
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Jun 21, 2005, 04:15 PM
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Originally Posted by techboy
I am not sure, any any suggestions about that connection are more than welcome, I figured I would "wing it" when I open up the walls. The toilet vent should connect above the sink correct? Or does it not matter.
Are you quite sure the toilet needs a individual vent? In my area it would be wet vented by the lav vent. Some local codes require all fixtures by vented. Ours doesn't. Tom
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Jun 21, 2005, 05:20 PM
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Originally Posted by speedball1
Are you quite sure the toilet needs a individual vent? In my area it would be wet vented by the lav vent. Some local codes require all fixtures by vented. Ours doesn't. Tom
I'm not sure at all, I just thought that it wouldn't hurt it to vent it because it was so close, it was just a guess.
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