Rough in Basement Plumbing Question
Hi,
I had my basement roughed in for a shower, toilet and sink. The pipe for the toilet sticks out of the concrete and is 12" from finished wall. There is a 2" PVC pipe behind the toilet that will be located within my framework. I am guessing this is the vent for the toilet and also a wet vent for the sink. There is another 2" PVC pipe coming out of the concrete to the left of toilet vent (looks like just the right distance away to be the shower vent). I am guessing that the P trap and drain for the shower is under the concrete floor located somewhere in front of this vent. I called the plumbing subcontractor that roughed the basement in 5 years ago. He claims that the tray and trap for the shower is located just under the concrete. He recommended that I tap around on the concrete and listen for a sound difference to know where to bust out the concrete. I tapped around with both a regular hammer and sledge hammer and could not hear any difference.
He also claims that I should have 3 vent pipes. He said that wet venting the lavatory is illegal. I did some reading on IPC and UPC codes and they claim that as long as the vent pipe is one size larger than the drain that wet venting is ok. So since the sink pipe is 1 1/2 inch and the vent is 2" I am guessing it is OK to wet vent the sink drain into the shower vent.
I guess my questions are:
#1. Is there an easy way to locate the shower drain (if there even is one) under the concrete without having to bust out a huge area of concrete?
#2 Is my guess for what all the pipes are and wet venting correct? 3 pipes total come out of the concrete. 1 for sure is the toilet hole located 12 away from finished wall. The other 2 pipes are 2" PVC pipes. One is located in the framed wall behind the toilet and the other is located in the frame wall (actually, only half the pipe will be in the framed wall... it sticks out slightly more than the other pipe. I need to bump out the framed wall slightly here or use 2x6) to the left of the other pipes.
Thanks!
Greg
Flexible P Trap for Shower?
Hi Tom,
I busted up the concrete in front of shower 2" vent. Sure enough, under the concrete was a iron (or steel?) stub out that connected to the vent. The person who installed this roughed in plumbing had the stub out covered up with duct tape. I removed the duct tape to reveal the 2" diameter hole. There is no P trap. I will need to install this. I poured water down the 2" PVC vent pipe and no water came out the hole telling me that the pipe was sloped away from the hole toward the sewer. I then poured water down the 2" hole in the iron pipe and saw water flowing past the 2" PVC pipe (looking down the vent with a flashlight).
The shower fixture base I want to buy is 5' long and 33 1/2 inches wide they detail a special framing around it (10" centers). The hole for the drain is located in a very precise location.
The drain is located very close to where the P trap is going to be and it will be very difficult to line up. Do they sell a flexible P trap that is reliable enough to be placed under the concrete?
Thanks,
Greg