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Thanks Terry :D
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Given the illustration, are the following fittings correct?
A: 3x3x1.5 San tee
B: San tee (facing...
thanks, jadnashua
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In this scenario is there a preferable location to place the diverter valve so the water pressure can be...
Thank you Terry. :)
I have back-to-back bathrooms, each with one sink, toilet and shower. Each fixture has its own ½” supply line. Each ½” supply line takes-off from a ¾” line. So, in effect, the two main ¾” lines...
Thanks dubldare & Cass.
A drain/venting issue I'm facing could be solved if I simply raised the floor of (just) the shower stall ~2.5" so I could run the drain on top of and perpendicular to the joists. Is there a code...
Thank you Terry.
So if the fittings were as you describe--it would pass inspection?
I still don't understand (based on my original question) why this design is acceptible since the vent in...
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid202/p5d1e5bc72c9325f79808a1dd2f8c7cf3/efea2a85.jpg
I found this example on one way to vent a shower stall drain.
I've read that a '...vent is supposed...
Terry, thanks for the feedback.
So, if I understand what you're saying...the shower drain needs to be connected directly to the main waste stack and it also needs its own vent?
BTW, When you...
Hi All,
This is my first time here. I'm replacing a bathtub with a shower stall and I'm seeking advice on how to properly run, connect and vent a new 2" line.
My first plan was to simply extend...