Thanks! I can assume that they are vents behind toilets on 1st or 2nd floors, but can't see'm. All pipes in the basement are exposed and came to the main stock, but are they all drains?
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Thanks! I can assume that they are vents behind toilets on 1st or 2nd floors, but can't see'm. All pipes in the basement are exposed and came to the main stock, but are they all drains?
Will AAV solve the issue with vent?
I can't locate where existing vent is, run vent line up to the attic means to do a lot of demolition. When you said " 6 " above the highest fixture' did you mean fixture on the same floor or all...
That is a main stock in the basement of 2-floor house so they are plenty fixtures above:(
My I just run a vent line from drain line up to the basement ceiling and out trough the wall? Sorry if that...
So I need 2 no-hubs? Sounds great. I used to put no-hubs on cast-iron pipes and never mentioned do same on PVC. Thanks!
I also have an other question. If I will use that T for sink drain and sink...
Thanks! Looks like I need 2 no-hubs? I use to do it in NY on cast iron pipes. Never mentioned do the same on PVC. Going to check local ******* for the fittings.
Doesn't help: there is a 7' section of 4" pipe and I need to place a T just above the floor, so there is not enough free movement to spread ends of pipe to insert a T.
It's why I'm looking to use...
It's PVC white.
Just try to clear my question: do I have to play with T and one or two slip couplings or go the easiest way and install saddle?
Hi to all!
Have a 4" PVC stock in the basement. Want to cut in T -Y. Stock is rigid and doesn't look like I can move it. Need step-by step instruction.
Thanks!