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  • Oct 24, 2008, 09:46 AM
    jadrma
    How do I design the wasteline and vent for a relocated toilet?
    I want to relocate the main bath toilet in my small bathroom. This will place it several feet from the main stack which is now adjacent to the toilet. There is a main stack cleanout in the basement. I need to have my new toilet wasteline go about 5' horizontal (with proper pitch) and then drop 7' at about a 45% angle tying it into the current cleanout. I will add a new cleanout towards the bottom of this run. Two questions:

    1) Will proper venting be a problem? I could vent the new line into the now disabled Y that served the old toilet as it begins its drop downward.

    2) Is the 7' drop at 45% improper for toilet waste? I think I've heard that the water not move the solid waste along properly if the angle is too sharp?
  • Oct 24, 2008, 10:42 AM
    Milo Dolezal

    Can you just extend the existing toilet waste line to the new location ? Meaning: remove the closet ring, 90 bend, attach new pipe and run it to the new location in the floor / ceiling...

    Do you have framed floor / ceiling ? What is size of your joists ?
  • Oct 24, 2008, 07:56 PM
    jadrma

    No, I can't use the existing waste line because there is not enough room to allow for the necessary drop (1/4" per foot) in the distance I need to travel. It was basically a tee from the stack plus 12" and tucked up between two 2x8 floor joists and located tight up against the flooring.

    Yes, I have a framed floor/ceiling. The joists are 2X8.
  • Oct 25, 2008, 05:19 AM
    speedball1
    Quote:

    there is not enough room to allow for the necessary drop (1/4" per foot) in the distance I need to travel.
    And what would that distance be? 1/8 th. Drop to the foot would cut the drop in half. Would that work for you? Back to you, Tom
  • Oct 25, 2008, 05:30 AM
    speedball1
    Quote:

    I need to have my new toilet wasteline go about 5' horizontal (with proper pitch) I can't use the existing waste line because there is not enough room to allow for the necessary drop (1/4" per foot) in the distance I need to travel
    Then reduce the pitch to 1/8th. Per foot and cut the slope in half.
    Quote:

    1) Will proper venting be a problem? I could vent the new line into the now disabled Y that served the old toilet as it begins its drop downward.
    Would you still need to vent if you used the old drain line?
    Quote:

    2) Is the 7' drop at 45% improper for toilet waste? I think I've heard that the water not move the solid waste along properly if the angle is too sharp?
    No, we 45% down all the time when we connect the house sewer to the street raiser.
    Let me know if reducing the pitch helps. Good luck, Tom

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