pedastal sink drain question
The existing basement roughins for the toilet and sink were made VERY close together. From what I have seen in the rest of my home and other homes the drain pipe for the sink usually goes into the wall after the P trap off the sink drain. In order to maintain enogh space between the toilet and the sink I desire to leave the drain directly under the sink. The positioning in the bathroom is better this way.
I know I need a P trap coming off the sink. Then I'll need a way to get to the drain and at the same time be able to vent the pipe into the wall.
(forgive the crude attempt at drawing with the keyboard)
<sink basin >
== (where drain connects to PVC that goes to the P trap)
| ( PVC )
--u (P trap )
| (PVC off the P trap)
v==| (place were vent pipe goes into the wall )
| (PVC)
=== (floor drain pipe)
What are my options from the point where the (PVC off the P trap) down to the floor drain. I'll have about 24 inches between sink drain and floor drain. I'll have to angle back towards the floor drain from the P trap and off this angle I'll have to have another angle for the vent pipe.
One option I thought of would be to move the sink basin out so that the pipe coming off the P trap could go straight down to the floor without having to slant. I would lose some space but I can live with that.
Thanks !
Doug
If what I would like to attempt to do is ludicris what other options would you suggest?