Chetwynd
In the Trades
I'm actually very good with this sort of thing in terms of the quality of my work (once someone shows me what I need to do), so I'm tackling this project myself.
I'm moving a washer/dryer from the middle of the house to a room that backs up to a crawl space, and then an exterior wall about 3' beyond...as shown in picture.
Questions.
1. I drew this using an S trap. Is this even an option?
2. What do I do about venting? There's living space above this area of the house, so there's fixtures etc up there, but not really any pipes nearby other than the waste line I'm bringing this to. It's not legal to use one of those little screw-in vents, right? I forget their name, but I'm almost positive they're against code. What about venting out the side of the house somehow?
3. I can't drill straight down through the plate because there's no real support underneath that particular wall. That's a whole other thing that I dont want to get into, but can I just somewhat go out away from the wall and turn back in to my combo?
THANKS!
Help with Washing Machine trap/drain/vent
I'm moving a washer/dryer from the middle of the house to a room that backs up to a crawl space, and then an exterior wall about 3' beyond...as shown in picture.
Questions.
1. I drew this using an S trap. Is this even an option?
2. What do I do about venting? There's living space above this area of the house, so there's fixtures etc up there, but not really any pipes nearby other than the waste line I'm bringing this to. It's not legal to use one of those little screw-in vents, right? I forget their name, but I'm almost positive they're against code. What about venting out the side of the house somehow?
3. I can't drill straight down through the plate because there's no real support underneath that particular wall. That's a whole other thing that I dont want to get into, but can I just somewhat go out away from the wall and turn back in to my combo?
THANKS!
Help with Washing Machine trap/drain/vent