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    Replacing Glued PVC Tee joint

    what exactly is a cleanout and where would it go? Following flow of water from sink: Water goes down drain though p trap, enters waste line and turns right (90 degree) to run parallel to back wall, then turns right again (Long 90 degree ) to enter tee joint. adds up to 180 degrees in...
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    Replacing Glued PVC Tee joint

    jadnashua, you had asked for some photos to help determine what I should do. Did the ones I provide help? I am thinking of cutting out the Tee, and then putting in the new one via a regular PVC Coupling on the south part of the stack and then a no hub coupling on the north. Thoughts?
  3. maru3445

    Replacing Glued PVC Tee joint

    lol, yeah. I figured that would be pointed out. I guess that I should have put a disclaimer on those photos. Just opened/ripped it up enough to see what was going on. I will be cleaning up those cuts
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    Replacing Glued PVC Tee joint

    Here are some photos, so like I said I need to get that current fitting out and put another one in its place but turned 15 degrees to the right so I can route the waste line through the studs to the adjacent wall. Now in doing more research I came across some info that has me gun shy. "An...
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    Replacing Glued PVC Tee joint

    Thank you all for the responses. After analyzing all your responses, here is what I m thinking. 1)Cut out old joint 2)Cut back the existing vertical pvc to allow room to install a coupling on both top and bottom 3)attach said couplings 4)Get new tee joint ready, by this I mean cut two...
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    Replacing Glued PVC Tee joint

    Let me preface this with that this is only the 2nd DIY job I have done in regards to plumbing, so I apologize if my terminology is incorrect. I recently gutted a 1/2 bath on the first floor of my house. I would like to install a pedestal sink but I have ran into a small problem, the waste...
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