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cmjump84
Dec 21, 2006, 07:42 AM
I am in need of assistance. Looking for details on how to 'rough-in' my new garage for a bathroom. Have poured the footing and walls (below frost line). Have a 4" PVC installed in the wall for the waste line out. I have a design I would like to rough-in. Includes a toilet, shower, sink, (possibly a urinal for da' boys! ). I am looking for pictures and details on what size PVC to run... basically I need to know how. Any assistance is greatly appreciated.

speedball1
Dec 21, 2006, 11:08 AM
Post a drawing showing the fixture placement, measures and where the sewer exits and I'll lay it out for you complete with vents and pipe sizes.
Regards, Tom

cmjump84
Dec 21, 2006, 02:05 PM
I will work on this tonight and have it for you much later this evening. What file format can you read for the drawing? I have AutoCad if that works or I can try something else? Perhaps I can scan the file into a Word or Excel format and send it to you... would that work?

Thank you so Very Much!!

speedball1
Dec 21, 2006, 04:02 PM
Just draw it, scan it and send it up as a attachment. Regards, Tom

cmjump84
Dec 21, 2006, 10:33 PM
Ok, the drawing I'm sending has a shower, toilet, and sink. I was told tonight that I will need a floor drain due to the heated flooring/boiler I will be running. Was toying around with the idea to install a Urinal also? Any suggestions?

The bathroom will sit in the corner of the garage. A Waste Line Exits the Garage wall roughly 2.5' to 3' below grade. It is a 4" PVC Schedule 40 pipe. The wall is 8" thick and so is the pipe. The bathroom can be made larger if necessary.

Please let me know if I can offer any more information. Again, Thank you so much! If you do not receive the drawing, let me know if you have a fax. I'd be happy to send it to you via fax.

speedball1
Dec 22, 2006, 04:37 PM
I didn't receive it. Can you E-mail it to [email protected]
Head it up PLUMBING so it won't get trashed. Regards Tomn