TontoYoder
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I'm an amateur at plumbing, but customers have asked me to add 1/2 bath to ground floor.
They had the foresight to plan for an eventual toilet, so there was 4" pipe and a closet bend capped off under the concrete slab that I've chipped away.
The 4" pipe is at a 45∘ angle from rear wall and the closet bend turns upward 12" from the existing rear wall.
Since I'm adding a rear wall of 2X3s to hide the plumbing from an added vanity, I have to adjust the 12" distance from the new wall.
I also don't want the toilet upstream from the vanity right? So, apparently I need to go in a somewhat roundabout way to make the sink connection?
Could folks check the proposed diagram to see if I'm doing this correctly?
They had the foresight to plan for an eventual toilet, so there was 4" pipe and a closet bend capped off under the concrete slab that I've chipped away.
The 4" pipe is at a 45∘ angle from rear wall and the closet bend turns upward 12" from the existing rear wall.
Since I'm adding a rear wall of 2X3s to hide the plumbing from an added vanity, I have to adjust the 12" distance from the new wall.
I also don't want the toilet upstream from the vanity right? So, apparently I need to go in a somewhat roundabout way to make the sink connection?
Could folks check the proposed diagram to see if I'm doing this correctly?
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