I agree. There's a header above that small bay to the right, and I can't penetrate through it for obvious reasons. What I can do... is exactly what you're saying -- moving the combo fitting into...
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I agree. There's a header above that small bay to the right, and I can't penetrate through it for obvious reasons. What I can do... is exactly what you're saying -- moving the combo fitting into...
I appreciate the feedback. The trap arm is 3". While I'm a stickler for code compliance and building correctly, 1" is a tough sell for reframing a 70 year old house. Rock lath and cement are no...
Hi Tom. I've read your points in previous posts regarding S traps and arm length. I understand what you're saying and appreciate your point. The 2" to the right is going to a utility sink, which...
That's a good point. I considered that; however, what you can't see is the framing above that which would have been prohibitive. I considered 45'ing over to it.
And, by the way, the san t on its back was already changed out to a combo.
Good morning,
While questions regarding trap arm length have been discussed, ironically, at length -- I'm wondering what you folks do to combat tight spacing. This installation was for a stacked...