New house, basement rough in plumbing
Hi everyone, we just had a house built. And in the basement they roughed in a 3 piece bathroom. I was originally told by the builder that there would be a wooden box, with a thin layer of concrete over it for the tub drain (see picture, part I circled) and that I would break that out and away I go. I've hit that part as hard as heck and nothing, it doesn't even sound hollow (I was told it would). So my builder was out today, and also thinks that the plumber didn't install that box. The plumber no longer works for the company, so no one knows for sure, what he did. I'm building a subfloor and the tub can drain to the part sticking out behind the circle above the concrete. And the tub overflow can go there as well. Would it be "safe" to assume that the P-trap is on that part sticking out of the concrete? And would it also be "safe" to assume, there is in fact no drain under the part that is circled? My fears are thus: there's no p-trap and therefore I get sewer gas venting out the drain and overflow. And worse still, there IS a drain under the slab (under the circled part) and I would be spilling sewage, either grey water from tub, or back flow from toilet, out that drain and under the slab. The other ABS in the picture are the toilet, which is obvious and the stack with a right angle horizontal pipe for the sink.
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