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    Jan 19, 2008, 08:02 AM
    Bathroom roughin plumbing (pictures) pipes
    I just wanted to be sure the pipes sticking out of the basement slab are correct before trying to finish the bath. :)

    I do not have a pic handy after the basement floor was poured, but it has 3 pipes sticking out of it.
    The first pipe I am thinking is for the bathroom sink, and has a "T" in it now where the sink drain goes, and is vented. It appears it is flush where the wall would go

    The second pipe is larger and is the toilet and appreas to come out 12 inches from where the wall would go.

    The third pipe looks like it is flush where the wall would go and thinking it is for the tub. But I guess I have to bust up the concrete and install a pipe coming out for the tub drain. I am guessing the tub needs a trap also? I can't tell in the pics if it has one or not. What would be the best way to setup for a tub with that pipe the way it is now flush with the wall?

    Does this all look OK? It is a new home construction. Any tips, ideas would be welcome. Much appreciated.


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    Jan 20, 2008, 05:42 PM
    Hey Kevin, I'm going to get this moved over to plumbing. We have 3 plumbers there who can help you better than I could, I don't see any vent pipe so I must be off my rocker.

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