tlyoung99
Sep 10, 2008, 06:40 PM
I am relocating an upstairs vanity sink from one wall to another (also going from single to double bowl). Rather than relocate the drain and vent pipe, I am hoping that I can tie into a 1-1/2" copper vent pipe that is located right behind the vanities intended location. The copper vent pipe is from a dedicated vent/drain that runs from below the concrete slab in my basement up through the roof. The vent/drain serves my kitchen sink and dishwasher. From what I can tell, the pipe runs vertical for the entire run and the kitchen/dishwasher is branched off of this main vertical stack.
Is it permissible for me to tie directly into this vent/drain pipe? If so, I assume that I have to run an 1-1/2" horizontal drain line from the sinks to the main stack and add a vent line above the sink drains tying back into the main stack.
What are the correct fittings to accomplish this?
Are there any simple images/links you can provide to help answer these questions?
Thanks for any insight you can provide.
tlyoung99
Is it permissible for me to tie directly into this vent/drain pipe? If so, I assume that I have to run an 1-1/2" horizontal drain line from the sinks to the main stack and add a vent line above the sink drains tying back into the main stack.
What are the correct fittings to accomplish this?
Are there any simple images/links you can provide to help answer these questions?
Thanks for any insight you can provide.
tlyoung99