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So, I have everything glued, and everything works great.
I used the union fitting on the PTRAP so along with Union on pipe coming from shower drain, I will be able to remove and clean...
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This is how it looks dry fit.
I won't be able to use the PTRAP with the cleanout, due to clearance. I'll have to go back and get another PTRAP because I can't change the angle of the...
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So, I just want to make sure that this is what Mark and Harold are talking about before I install.
Install 2 45s that I'm holding... reattach PTRAP and 90 to the 2 45s. Then shorten...
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AAVs are not allowed in WI.
Also, because it can be hard to tell in pictures, the trap is only about 2" below the bottom of the joist.
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So I am still a little confused. Mark, it sounds like I have 2 options?
Option 1: Harold’s suggestion, which would be easier, but may not be up to code, but should still work.
Option 2: ...
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Mark:
I don't know if the first picture was deceiving. Based on the new pictures, tell me if your idea still makes sense. I think if I connected the trap directly to the cut piece and spun it...
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hkstroud: Yes, I'm pretty sure the pipe in the second picture is a vent pipe.
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Mark, I'm a little uncertain what you mean? So from the tee, there is a cut pipe (about 1") then what? A couple of 45s then the PTrap? How does the Ptrap get raised?
If I figure out a...
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hkstroud:
Regarding the method you described in red, are you saying to connect the trap to the top pipe (vent)? If so, can I just shorten pipe on right, and go right into vent, making the trap...
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9" Floor Joist, 1-1/2" pipe comes from first floor shower
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I have a trap from a first floor bathroom that is a few inches lower that the floor joist in the basement, in which I plan on installing drywall on the ceiling. Is this a common problem. How can I...
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