Willie Two
New Member
Hi to all, I am looking for feedback on this drain layout;
A bit more info; material cost is not an issue, this is a new house installation, the job is in BC Canada. I have attached drawings of the layout and the house floor plan, all one story. I have a permit but the town building inspector also does the plumbing inspection so I want the installation to be as plain as day as I question her abilities. Just for clarity, I have omitted the installation of cleanouts and fitting choices which will be "Y" fittings for drains and "T" fittings where the trap arm and venting is connected. This will include the venting Manifold that will be in the 6 inch wall cavity. There is limited access to the attic so this is why I have joined all the vents just below the top plate of the water wall. What I am looking for is a vent / drain system that is easy to follow and that will also pass the inspection. Everyone's comments will be appreciated. I know I could do some wet venting instead but I don't prefer that layout. Thanks
A bit more info; material cost is not an issue, this is a new house installation, the job is in BC Canada. I have attached drawings of the layout and the house floor plan, all one story. I have a permit but the town building inspector also does the plumbing inspection so I want the installation to be as plain as day as I question her abilities. Just for clarity, I have omitted the installation of cleanouts and fitting choices which will be "Y" fittings for drains and "T" fittings where the trap arm and venting is connected. This will include the venting Manifold that will be in the 6 inch wall cavity. There is limited access to the attic so this is why I have joined all the vents just below the top plate of the water wall. What I am looking for is a vent / drain system that is easy to follow and that will also pass the inspection. Everyone's comments will be appreciated. I know I could do some wet venting instead but I don't prefer that layout. Thanks