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Ya, I figured the lower level was an issue. These old houses are such a pain sometimes.
So, In order to vent the laundry I have to run a 2" pipe to the roof level? And your saying I should do same...
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Hi again,
I've been getting into the reno and found the current stack is very difficult to access but do have the space to run a second pipe from the new bathroom to the basement.
What I am...
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Thanks Mark,
The only issue I was trying to 'sneak' around was the upper vent is at ceiling level; in my 1.5 level home so there's no attic above and to get over the bathroom door and under the...
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Thanks again guys... now I am a little more uncertain so have reposted the complete picture of my current plumbing in black and proposed/suggested in red. (I see the site updates the picture from the...
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You've been very helpful and I appreciate your time to explain.
If you have a moment I have more questions; is there a distance from the stack a toilet should be? The new toilet will be about 24"...
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Thanks Signer 21 Boat,
You mentioned wet vents are not the best choice - can you explain why and what should be done instead? I didn't know if the issue would be the upstairs flooding the lower...
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Hello,
I am taking on the challenge of installing a toilet and sink on the second level of my house and wanted to confirm the best options for sewage lines. It's an older house and I'll be causing...
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