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  1. Mikeygstl

    What is this nipple sticking into a floor drain?

    Residential home in the midwest, built in the early 60's There is what appears to be a pipe nipple sticking into the 4" floor drain pipe about 6" above the water level for the P trap, angled down at 35 degrees and only protruding maybe 5/8", but still beneath the concrete floor. Still trying...
  2. Mikeygstl

    Laundry stack - can pipe size be reduced?

    I am finishing off our basement laundry, and currently there is a 3" stack coming up out of the floor. The trap is under the concrete. Is it acceptable to reduce the pipe size to 2" in order to hook up to a washing machine outlet box, or is there a outlet box with a 3" spigot or hub...
  3. Mikeygstl

    Basement bathroom - venting question

    hard to describe, so I scetched it up. Basically, I want to know if this vent routing highlighted in red is okay. I am tying into an existing 2" horizontal vent, which currently vents a laundry sink. This vent currently comes out of the slab, ties into a 1.5" line for the laundry, then...
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