I have new construction and have planned my kitchen sink centered on a window. The bottom of the window (the sill) is meant to be set 4" above counter height or top of sink height.
Since the vent is supposed to go 6" above sink height before turning horizontally (or so I understand), I may have a problem -- that would put my vent pipe where the window is supposed to be.
Can the vent pipe run at a diagonal (sloped up at least 45 degrees) to avoid interfering with the window? Or can it be run two feet left or right of the centerline of the double kitchen sink to avoid the window (that would require a longer horizontal run from P-trap to drain)? Any other ideas?
Thank you for your help!!
Since the vent is supposed to go 6" above sink height before turning horizontally (or so I understand), I may have a problem -- that would put my vent pipe where the window is supposed to be.
Can the vent pipe run at a diagonal (sloped up at least 45 degrees) to avoid interfering with the window? Or can it be run two feet left or right of the centerline of the double kitchen sink to avoid the window (that would require a longer horizontal run from P-trap to drain)? Any other ideas?
Thank you for your help!!