micalk
New Member
I am remodeling my single story house with raised foundation. My house is 40 ft wide with a foundation wall every ten feet to hold the floor joists. The main stack goes through two of these walls to receive waste. The second wall apparently was repaired around the stack because the stack seems to be cemented in place rather than simply going through a hole in the wall. Hence my problem.
I have to cut into the stack in order to reconfigure a bathroom. I don't have any way to move the two ends to insert a standard glued coupling, and so I believe the proper way to install the new fittings/pipes is to use rubber couplings, one or two as necessary. Is this correct or is there a more suitable, code-worthy solution?
I have to cut into the stack in order to reconfigure a bathroom. I don't have any way to move the two ends to insert a standard glued coupling, and so I believe the proper way to install the new fittings/pipes is to use rubber couplings, one or two as necessary. Is this correct or is there a more suitable, code-worthy solution?