khedrei
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I am looking to do this properly. I don't have any pictures so I will try to explain it the best way I can.
I removed an old vanity in the powder room. The old drain line goes into the side wall. I am replacing the sink with a pedastel sink so I can't have the drain going to the side because it will not be hidden. I need to reroute to the back wall.
Would it be a good idea to try and route it through the wall towards the side and just reconnect it where it is now? Basically the drain would be doing a 180.
I was thinking to just run the drain into the back wall, down to the basement underneath and tie back in to the same pipe, just at a different spot. Nothing else is attached to this drain pipe. Would it be vented properly if I did it this way? Or does the vent have to start where the pipe goes virtical? The run isn't very long, the current drain is right underneath where the sink will be.
The current vent/drain pipe that the drain runs into is in the side wall, runs down into the basement, does a 90 (runs right underneath the sink) then a few feet later runs into a 3" drain with a Y fitting.
Any info would be appreciated.
I removed an old vanity in the powder room. The old drain line goes into the side wall. I am replacing the sink with a pedastel sink so I can't have the drain going to the side because it will not be hidden. I need to reroute to the back wall.
Would it be a good idea to try and route it through the wall towards the side and just reconnect it where it is now? Basically the drain would be doing a 180.
I was thinking to just run the drain into the back wall, down to the basement underneath and tie back in to the same pipe, just at a different spot. Nothing else is attached to this drain pipe. Would it be vented properly if I did it this way? Or does the vent have to start where the pipe goes virtical? The run isn't very long, the current drain is right underneath where the sink will be.
The current vent/drain pipe that the drain runs into is in the side wall, runs down into the basement, does a 90 (runs right underneath the sink) then a few feet later runs into a 3" drain with a Y fitting.
Any info would be appreciated.