Israel Avila
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We’re building a bathroom in our addition and I’m concerned about the layout the plumber used for the bathtub drain. As you can see below, the black box is for the bathtub p-trap. But instead of running the drain pipe to the right into the main line, the plumber ran the drain pipe in the opposite direction to an exterior wall for a vent, then has the pipe do a V turn in almost the opposite direction.
Seems like a bad idea to me to have such a sharp angle and underground. I was looking for some thoughts on this layout and, if problematic or unacceptable, some possible solutions.
My thought was to keep those pipes in place, but tie in the existing drain to another pipe that went to the right, in the same direction as the main line. That way the new pipe would serve as the drain and the existing pipe would be for venting only.
Thanks in advance for your feedback.
Seems like a bad idea to me to have such a sharp angle and underground. I was looking for some thoughts on this layout and, if problematic or unacceptable, some possible solutions.
My thought was to keep those pipes in place, but tie in the existing drain to another pipe that went to the right, in the same direction as the main line. That way the new pipe would serve as the drain and the existing pipe would be for venting only.
Thanks in advance for your feedback.