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    libenitz Posts: 26, Reputation: 2
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    Dec 9, 2008, 09:32 AM
    2nd floor laundry drain height limits?
    Hi, I'm putting in W/D hookups upstairs.

    Few questions:

    1. With 3 inch drain pipe, when I tee it how small can the vent pipe diameter be? Want it to be smaller.

    2. Water drain will t in the wall (vent up, drain down), should I have the drain connect to existing drainage system in 1st floor ceiling, or can I just send the vertical drain pipe all the way down to basement ceiling and tap there? It would be easier to take to basement (space, angles).

    3. I'm looking at a possible distance of 6 feet from p-trap to vent, the vent have to go up right where the drain line switches to vertical right? Could I do a small down pipe woth vent up and then have it go howrizontal then down again to make a little extra horizontal distance?

    Thanks,

    Mike
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    Dec 9, 2008, 09:24 PM
    Hello lib.
    1. you can run an 1 1/2'' vent for you washer drain.
    2. yes you can run the drain down to the basement and tie in at that point.
    3. yes you can offset the drain on a horizontal run as long as you give it 1/4" per foot slope, but the drain must be a minimum 2" diameter drainline. Good luck on your project.-----zeke----
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    Dec 10, 2008, 01:22 AM

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    I have the down drain 4 1/2' from the p trap. The question is can the vent pipe go up a few feet, then take a 90 degree away from washer then a 90 back up? This will allow me to get the drain vent into the wall where it won't be visible. Thanks a lot.
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    Dec 12, 2008, 12:47 PM
    Hello, yes you can offset your vent as long as it has a steady slope upward you can offset as far as you need. Goodluck ----zeke----
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    Dec 13, 2008, 08:46 PM

    Thanks Truck. Got it done. I couldn't find that info. Now I just have to search for info on drain pans!

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