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Washing machine and sink DWV plumbing relocation - will this work all right?
Hi all, thanks in advance for any help you can provide. Here's my situation:
I'm redoing the drain plumbing for my sink and washer drain in the garage. I'm doing so because I'm moving both down the wall 2-3 feet. The clothes washer also used to drain into the garage sink, and I'm adding a fixture box (correct term?) for the valves and drain.
The wall that this plumbing is in has been furred out with a second 2x4 for a few reasons, one of which was adding room to make plumbing easier. Currently, a 2" CI wye protrudes from the slab (at the house level, garage slab is lower, see pic) with a cleanout in the y side. Coming out of this is a 1.5" san-tee pointed out of the wall. I'm planning on removing this tee and replacing it with abs using a hub donut into the cleanout wye (the reason for the 45 is to bring it out of the structural 2x4s and into the furred 2x4s so that I can cut holes at liberty). I would prefer not to mess with the wye since it's buried in the slab, but the real problem is that I'm worried about getting enough height/length on the washer standpipe above the trap. As I've drawn it, I can get right about the 18" required height, but I've read that more is generally better, and that sometimes 18" isn't enough.
The second question I have is whether the sink stub can be at the same height as the horizontal run (aside from the 1/4" slope) as in the second picture. Thinking about it I can't see why it would really be a problem, but I don't have years of experience in this area, so I'm asking. If it's a bad idea, I am pretty sure that I can bring it up slightly using two 45s as shown in the first picture, the limitation being that the stub obviously has to come out of the wall below the sink, not into the back of it.
The last question is the vent size, it currently has a 1.5" vent going up through the roof (since it necked to 1.5" drain for just the sink). Do I need to replace that with a 2" vent. Air is a lot less viscous than water, and it seems like it'd be fine, but again, I'd rather ask and be wrong, than do it without asking and find out I was wrong later when I have a problem! :eek: (It's just a vent, nothing else above it)
Also, it may not be clear in the pictures, but I was planning on keeping the original vertical vent going all of the way up, i.e. keeping the san-tee that I'm replacing tied into the san-tee that I'm using to tap back into the vent line. If I'm way off base and my plan is entirely fubar, please let me know that as well. :D I can think of a couple of possibilities if so, one of which being to break out the edge of the slab and replace that cleanout wye, but I'd much prefer this way if it will work.
Sorry for the long post, but I tried to explain it as well as possible, if there's anything unclear, please let me know.
Thanks a bunch!
-Kris