Toilet flange to street 90

Fubar411

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Will it work ok to have a toilet flange go immediately into a street 90?

Second bonus question: When running supply lines horizontally along a wall, how high do you run them and what gap between them?

Thanks,
Rob
 
1: Yes

2: If you are talking about water lines it's subjective, you don't want to run them too close and have heat transfer, height depends on your situation, you don't want to run them where they can be damaged, it's all up to you.
 
1. Yes, but I would NOT do it. I would use a spigot 4x3 closet bend, it gives more versatility and options.
2. Wherever it works best for you and the system. Usually 2" or 3" spacing is more than adequate.
 
All very good suggestions. I went ahead with the street 90, I needed to stay high as I was traveling horizontally to the waste stack in a 2x10 bay.

I'm beginning to appreciate HJ's curmudgeon comments....and that he's almost always right.
 
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