I'm new to this website and forum. I'm looking for some guidance on what plumbing setup I have in my basement (what goes where) and how to proceed with installing a full bathroom. Ideally, I'd like to have a sink and toilet along the wall and a shower in opposite corner. I'm an avid DIYer but have little plumbing experience. My house was built in 2005 and the builder roughed in the plumbing in basement for a bathroom in a nook area of the basement next to the stairwell. Given the other problems we've had with the house I would not be surprised if the rough-in is not correct. I've attached a rough drawing of the layout with an explanation of each piece below:
"A" is a capped 3" PVC pipe that is 3" off the foundation wall, protrudes up from the slab about 12" and enters the slab with a 45 degree elbow.
"B" is a capped 4" PVC pipe that is 17" on center from the foundation wall, protrudes up from the slab about 12". "B" is 28" on center from "A".
"C" is a capped 2.25" PVC pipe that is 22" on center from the foundation wall, protrudes up about 8". "C" is 42" on center from "B".
"D" is a 3" opening with a slotted cap that is almost flush with the slab floor and is 25" on center from the foundation wall.
"E" is a 4" pipe that has a slotted cap that is recessed down in the pipe about 6" below floor level
Any help is much appreciated!
"A" is a capped 3" PVC pipe that is 3" off the foundation wall, protrudes up from the slab about 12" and enters the slab with a 45 degree elbow.
"B" is a capped 4" PVC pipe that is 17" on center from the foundation wall, protrudes up from the slab about 12". "B" is 28" on center from "A".
"C" is a capped 2.25" PVC pipe that is 22" on center from the foundation wall, protrudes up about 8". "C" is 42" on center from "B".
"D" is a 3" opening with a slotted cap that is almost flush with the slab floor and is 25" on center from the foundation wall.
"E" is a 4" pipe that has a slotted cap that is recessed down in the pipe about 6" below floor level
Any help is much appreciated!