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Originally Posted by nelsondljr Greetings,
I am remodeling my house and have just finished roughing in a new bathroom. I am at the point now where I'm ready to extend the stack through the roof.
I'm trying to figure out how high the stack needs to be.
I seem to remember that the proper stack height was reached by using a level to determine a horizontal line that began from a point 18" up slope from where the stack pipe protrudes through the roof back to the stack ( creating a triangle). The stack should be no shorter than the height of this line.
Is this right or have I been breathing too much plumbing cement? |
Hey Nelson,
"have I been breathing too much plumbing cement?"
Gimmi some o dat good $hit you're snorten!!! I wanna trip too!!!( Just kidding!!)
We have always made our stacks six inches above the roof line.
Where did you get your information from?
I live in Florida where the roof slope aren't as steep as up North where they have snow to contend with. Configuring the stacks to a 60 degree roof up North would give you some pretty tall stacks. What would be the reason for this? Can you give me a link? Cheers Tom