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    Feb 24, 2005, 07:29 AM
    Plumbing
    I am considering layout options for a small loft in NYC

    I would like to rearrange bathroom to creats a back hall. To do so I wish to
    Remove tub to a nes location.. and 'flip' ex. Toilet and sine- east west... not
    One for the other

    As I have a complete in the floor drain line for toilet and sink.can I reroute
    Their vent and supply lines as high as I want... ie: in the ceiling... to avoid
    Cutting the floor?

    For the new tub location I would like to put a washer/dryer stacking unit
    Next to it.Can these 2 fixtures (tub and WD) use the same drain/vent/supply
    Lines?

    Also.as I have a dryer vent problem I think I will have to exchange
    GE Spacemaker Unit (in the box) for a Euro- non venting dryer unit.
    Bet these don't work as well as the good old American powerhorses?
    Any experience here ?
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    Feb 24, 2005, 11:17 AM
    Remodel
    Quote Originally Posted by pest
    I am considering layout options for a small loft in NYC

    I would like to rearrange bathroom to creats a back hall. To do so I wish to
    remove tub to a nes location..and 'flip' ex. toilet and sine- east west...not
    one for the other

    As I have a complete in the floor drain line for toilet and sink.can I reroute
    their vent and supply lines as high as I want...ie: in the ceiling.....to avoid
    cutting the floor?

    For the new tub location I would like to put a washer/dryer stacking unit
    next to it.Can these 2 fixtures (tub and WD) use the same drain/vent/supply
    lines?

    Also.as I have a dryer vent problem I think I will have to exchange
    GE Spacemaker Unit (in the box) for a Euro- non venting dryer unit.
    Bet these dont work as well as the good old American powerhorses?
    Any experience here ?
    I would like to rearrange bathroom to creats a back hall. To do so I wish to
    Remove tub to a nes location.. and 'flip' ex. Toilet and sine- east west... not
    One for the other
    (What's a "nes" locatation?) and 'flip' ex. Toilet and sine- east west... not
    One for the other. ( didn't understand a word of this. Please explain)

    As I have a complete in the floor drain line for toilet and sink.can I reroute
    Their vent and supply lines as high as I want... ie: in the ceiling... to avoid
    Cutting the floor?
    ( yes you may move the vent and supplies. My question is how are you going to move the drainage if you don't open up the floor?)


    For the new tub location I would like to put a washer/dryer stacking unit
    Next to it.Can these 2 fixtures (tub and WD) use the same drain/vent/supply
    Lines?
    (yes, providing you pick up the washer trap and standpipe off the vent and not the drain.)

    Also.as I have a dryer vent problem I think I will have to exchange
    GE Spacemaker Unit (in the box) for a Euro- non venting dryer unit.
    Bet these don't work as well as the good old American powerhorses?
    Any experience here
    (Why not vent the dryer you have out the side wall to the outside?) but then washers and dryers are out of my line.
    Good luck with a major remodel job. Tom

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