Alex444
Mar 10, 2009, 04:14 PM
Hello-
The situation: I am starting a DIY bathroom remodeling that involves only one major transition- moving the toilet approximately 5ft. I have very reasonable access to the plumbing via the basement, and further the toilet continues in the same linear line as its current drain pipe. I am most concerned about the drain, not the refill.
By reading many other posts, I believe my steps would be to:
1) Saw off old CI drain (sawzall)
2) Attach old CI to PVC (shield clamp)
3) Run PVC to toilet flange (minimum 1/4” to 12” slope)
My questions are these:
1) Does my plan seem to have any flaws?
2) Where do I cut the CI and is there enough room? (see images)
I think my images shrunk. Hopefully you can zoom in to get a good luck.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
The situation: I am starting a DIY bathroom remodeling that involves only one major transition- moving the toilet approximately 5ft. I have very reasonable access to the plumbing via the basement, and further the toilet continues in the same linear line as its current drain pipe. I am most concerned about the drain, not the refill.
By reading many other posts, I believe my steps would be to:
1) Saw off old CI drain (sawzall)
2) Attach old CI to PVC (shield clamp)
3) Run PVC to toilet flange (minimum 1/4” to 12” slope)
My questions are these:
1) Does my plan seem to have any flaws?
2) Where do I cut the CI and is there enough room? (see images)
I think my images shrunk. Hopefully you can zoom in to get a good luck.
Thanks in advance for any advice.