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2" for a lav? Sorry speedball but your idea sounds like it's the long way around...
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Yea, make sure your shower drain is 2" though, The lav can be as small as 1-1/4 however I'd suggest 1-1/2, And use a AAV (air admittance valve) under the vanity on the lav drain
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Just make sure you vent the shower.
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Before you rent a bigger snake, call around and get prices to have your main line snaked.. it will probably only be another 40-50 dollars and might be worth it.
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Cold water recirculating pump?. What would be the point?. I could see maybe in the kitchen drinking water, I guess to keep it as cold as possible but in the bathroom? Uh... it could also be a...
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I can only imagine how much work would be involved in taking the doors off, then the base up and trying to re-lvl the thing... (can of worms) I'd say get some estimates to have it replaced, Then go...
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If the drain has a drum trap it will be of no use to send a snake down the overflow,. and if the house is on a slab I'd guess the house is probably 30-50 years old so it probably has a drum trap..,....
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If your wanting to keep the drain inside the wall that is 1.5 inch, And your wanting to use an adapter to go to an 1.5 inch tublar pvc drain(p-trap) then you can use a 1-1/2 to 1-1/4 Fernco adapter,...
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