cirelo
Apr 12, 2013, 07:06 AM
I am remodeling my bathroom, and installing a clawfoot tub. I am going to slope the floor and put in a floor drain as well. The drain for the tub and the floor drain are going to be 24" from each other, and I was planning to bring the two drain lines together using a 45 degree sanitary T.
I am going to use all 2" pvc, and I have very limited under-floor space, so my plan was to have both drains immediately go into 90's, and then connect them in the horizontal plane using the "T".
My question is if I need to have 2 p-traps, 1 for each drain, of if I can have 1 p-trap after the "T".
Also, how close does the vent line need to be to the drain, and to the p-trap? I will have to install a new vent line as well, and I am planning to use an air admittance valve because there is nowhere to go with the vent line.
Thanks in advance for the help!
I am going to use all 2" pvc, and I have very limited under-floor space, so my plan was to have both drains immediately go into 90's, and then connect them in the horizontal plane using the "T".
My question is if I need to have 2 p-traps, 1 for each drain, of if I can have 1 p-trap after the "T".
Also, how close does the vent line need to be to the drain, and to the p-trap? I will have to install a new vent line as well, and I am planning to use an air admittance valve because there is nowhere to go with the vent line.
Thanks in advance for the help!