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jesspam
Feb 28, 2006, 09:27 PM
Hello, I am new to this forum so be gentle.

I have read through many of the threads. I have a question on basement rough ins. I purchased a new house and the builder provided rough ins for a bathroom and a wet bar. My question is what I need to hook up. I want to do it myself, not sure if I have the expertise.

I have a 4" stub for the toilet, a framed square that I can bust out to hook up the shower. There are 2, 1 1/2 stubs. I can assume one is for the vanity. I am not sure what the other is for. Are these stubs vented already. Can I connect directly to them???


Also, on the other side of the basement is a 1 1/2" stub that I assume is for the wetbar. Can I assume this is vented?

I have worked with pvc and sweated joints before, but I don't have the expertise to determine venting.

Any help?

Should I bite the bullet and call a plumber?

Thanks in advance,
Jess from Nebraska

speedball1
Mar 1, 2006, 06:22 AM
Hi Jess,

I would suggest calling the plumber that installed the rough in because you're going to need advice at first in naming the various stup ups. I can tell you this, you are correct that the 4" is the toilet, however the framed square that you can bust out to hook up the shower is a rough in for a bath tub. The trap raiser will have to be brought up to grade and the hole cemented over. None of the roughin's vented so you will have to run a vent off the lavatory up to the attic and revent back into a existing vent or out the roof. The bar sink vent will revent back into the lavatory vent. The tub/shower rough in will be wet vented by the lavatory drain unless the extra 1 1/2" stub up is a vent for that. As I said get some advice in there before you start working. If you let him start the job I can walk you through the rest of it. Regards, Tom