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    Nov 24, 2007, 06:25 PM
    Gutted my Bathroom
    Hi I just gutted my bathroom and switched the location of the toilet bowl. I cut into the 4'' cast iron stack used a adapter and now its running a 3'' abs about 5 feet from the stack.so what I would like to know is if I must vent the toilet bowl because it is 5 feet away now and also if I can use a 90'' elbow to connect my toilet bowl [using a flange of course]
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    Nov 25, 2007, 07:02 AM
    so what I would like to know is if I must vent the toilet bowl because it is 5 feet away now and also if I can use a 90'' elbow to connect my toilet bowl
    Unless your local codes mandate a separate vent for each fixture your toilet bowl will wet vent through the lavatory vent. If you're asking if you can use a quarter bend and raiser in place of a closet bend, the answer's yes you can. Good luck. Tom

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