Is 3" pvc piping too big for a drain which will tie in an existing 2" pvc drain (bathtub, sink, kitchen sink/no dishwasher 1st floor apt) with an new 2" drain in cellar for washing machine and utilty sink. 3" pipe would replace 11' declining (1" per ft)run along cellar wall of exisiting 2" pvc pipe which bends and drops 5" to enter the sewer drain at floor level(yes, a back check valve is installed as well as vent pipe and cleanout) 2" pipe seems too small for the additional volume of water but 2.5" is probably only available at supply houses. The difference of only 1/2" in the size of the pipe seems negligible.
pvc drain for tub and sinks only was rerouted from main stack in order to add a necessary structural element (2x 8" joist) 1st floor bathroom floor below inside wall. Which was never installed. Toilet drain remained unchanged and continues to drain into the main stack pipe.
