angelbaby7898 New Member Messages 6 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Location Southern New Mexico Sep 19, 2009 #1 Our home has two bathrooms that are side by side. I'm wondering if I can combine the shower drain vent from one bathroom to the bathtub drain vent in the other? They are currently a few feet apart.
Our home has two bathrooms that are side by side. I'm wondering if I can combine the shower drain vent from one bathroom to the bathtub drain vent in the other? They are currently a few feet apart.
FloridaOrange Plumbing Designer Messages 1,298 Reaction score 2 Points 36 Location SW Florida Sep 19, 2009 #2 Properly done and under most codes two showers can be vented by a single vent. It all depends on your location and the routing of your sanitary lines.
Properly done and under most codes two showers can be vented by a single vent. It all depends on your location and the routing of your sanitary lines.
angelbaby7898 New Member Messages 6 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Location Southern New Mexico Sep 21, 2009 #3 Ok, one more question... Does the pipe portion that goes through the roof need to be steel pipe or can it be pvc?
Ok, one more question... Does the pipe portion that goes through the roof need to be steel pipe or can it be pvc?
FloridaOrange Plumbing Designer Messages 1,298 Reaction score 2 Points 36 Location SW Florida Sep 21, 2009 #4 That would probably depend on local codes. Here PVC is fine.