LDRobinson
May 8, 2007, 10:33 PM
Hi, folks -
This is my first time posting on a plumbing subject. I'm a homeowner who is usually pretty handy, and I've done quite a bit of plumbing repair around my house. However I have a little bit of a problem with a project I just did.
I have a full bathroom in our basement, but the sink was in an awkward place, and I decided to relocate it to the other side of the bathroom (about 9 - 10 ft away from the original location). I ran new water supply lines (copper), and a new drain pipe (sch. 40 pvc), and tried to pay attention to the pitch of the drain pipe. The water supply is working fine, but the sink drains extremely slowly - like, it takes over an hour to drain when it is full.
The drain runs into the same (under slab) waste pipe that it ran into before (by the way, the tub/shower also drain into this waste line and don't have a problem), so I assume the venting would have to be okay. My guess is that it has something to do with the length of the new drain pipe and the number of turns (it runs along the wall and makes four 90 degree turns before dropping down vertically to the underslab waste line, so all together it probably is about 15 or 16 feet of pipe).
Short of ripping everything out and putting it back the way it was, is there anything I can do to correct the situation? I've heard of some kind of mechanical vent, but I don't know if that will work in this case, and I don't know anything about them to know what exactly I should be looking for. Can anyone give me some advice / guidance?
By the way, the drain piple in question is 1-1/4 inch.
Thanks for your help!
This is my first time posting on a plumbing subject. I'm a homeowner who is usually pretty handy, and I've done quite a bit of plumbing repair around my house. However I have a little bit of a problem with a project I just did.
I have a full bathroom in our basement, but the sink was in an awkward place, and I decided to relocate it to the other side of the bathroom (about 9 - 10 ft away from the original location). I ran new water supply lines (copper), and a new drain pipe (sch. 40 pvc), and tried to pay attention to the pitch of the drain pipe. The water supply is working fine, but the sink drains extremely slowly - like, it takes over an hour to drain when it is full.
The drain runs into the same (under slab) waste pipe that it ran into before (by the way, the tub/shower also drain into this waste line and don't have a problem), so I assume the venting would have to be okay. My guess is that it has something to do with the length of the new drain pipe and the number of turns (it runs along the wall and makes four 90 degree turns before dropping down vertically to the underslab waste line, so all together it probably is about 15 or 16 feet of pipe).
Short of ripping everything out and putting it back the way it was, is there anything I can do to correct the situation? I've heard of some kind of mechanical vent, but I don't know if that will work in this case, and I don't know anything about them to know what exactly I should be looking for. Can anyone give me some advice / guidance?
By the way, the drain piple in question is 1-1/4 inch.
Thanks for your help!