remodelingit
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I am remodeling our master bath and would appreciate some advice/feedback on my proposed plumbing configuration. My picture below depicts the configuration I have come up with after doing a fair amount of research including reviews of others' questions on this board.
The facts of my situation are as follows:
-pier and beam house
-pictured configuration depicts drainage and venting for shower, toilet and a lavatory
-floor level is where the closet flange is
-toilet drains using long sloping elbow (not obvious in pictures)
-re-vent for toilet is greater than 6†above highest flood level (the lavatory) and connects to 2†stack using inverted sanitary tee (not exactly clear in the picture)
-stack shown will be in an exterior wall, hence the off-sets needed to get over and above the concrete footing
-can only have one 2" stack up the wall due to structural limitations in the attic (the stack in the picture will be going through an existing vent hole in the roof - the picture does not show continuation of 2" vent pipe due to height limitations for taking the picture)
-3" PVC drain will connect to 3" cast iron drain line 3' straight beyond the horizontal wye on the floor in the picture
-shower trap is 5 1/2 feet away from the vent using 2" PVC and will be sloped downward 1/4†per foot toward the vent/drain
-lavatory is 30" from vent using 1 1/2" PVC (that's the piece branching off to the right- p-trap will be installed for lavatory but is not shown in picture)
Advice from the experts would be greatly appreciated.
Sorry for the lousy photo quality- I'm not sure how to make the file size smaller without losing so much detail.
The facts of my situation are as follows:
-pier and beam house
-pictured configuration depicts drainage and venting for shower, toilet and a lavatory
-floor level is where the closet flange is
-toilet drains using long sloping elbow (not obvious in pictures)
-re-vent for toilet is greater than 6†above highest flood level (the lavatory) and connects to 2†stack using inverted sanitary tee (not exactly clear in the picture)
-stack shown will be in an exterior wall, hence the off-sets needed to get over and above the concrete footing
-can only have one 2" stack up the wall due to structural limitations in the attic (the stack in the picture will be going through an existing vent hole in the roof - the picture does not show continuation of 2" vent pipe due to height limitations for taking the picture)
-3" PVC drain will connect to 3" cast iron drain line 3' straight beyond the horizontal wye on the floor in the picture
-shower trap is 5 1/2 feet away from the vent using 2" PVC and will be sloped downward 1/4†per foot toward the vent/drain
-lavatory is 30" from vent using 1 1/2" PVC (that's the piece branching off to the right- p-trap will be installed for lavatory but is not shown in picture)
Advice from the experts would be greatly appreciated.
Sorry for the lousy photo quality- I'm not sure how to make the file size smaller without losing so much detail.
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