dirtyhands
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Been lurking for a while; great forum; my first post.
Doing a kitchen remodel, need to move a sink/dw about 8' from an exterior wall in the center of a U shaped layout to a peninsula. Will be adding a short non-structural pony wall on the peninsula side, would like to run the drain line in that wall back toward the outside wall, then in the cabinet kickspace back to the original drain stack. There is a 16" high glulam sitting on the top of the exterior wall, don't want to go thru that with a vent pipe. I'm thinking it might be a lot simpler to just mouse-hole the kickspace in three base cabinets and drop them over the drain line.
Looks like I'll have plenty of room for the .25"/ ' slope in the kickspace with 2" pipe, total distance will be under 10' . Can put a cleanout on the end of the kickspace run thru the pony wall.
Questions...
1. Any reason I can't run the drain thru the kickspace?
2. Will probably need to use a studor aav- should I install it in the A or B position? This would be the only studor vent in the house.
3. Or, is a loop vent feasible for this application (Don't think I have room for a return vent line over the drain line in the kickspace)
4. Jefferson County WA.
Thanks in advance, I know I'll get some great advice... and a few admonishments for even thinking about an aav...
Helpful Plumbing Hints for Residential Construction by Bert Polk Plumbing Inspector Lincoln County
Doing a kitchen remodel, need to move a sink/dw about 8' from an exterior wall in the center of a U shaped layout to a peninsula. Will be adding a short non-structural pony wall on the peninsula side, would like to run the drain line in that wall back toward the outside wall, then in the cabinet kickspace back to the original drain stack. There is a 16" high glulam sitting on the top of the exterior wall, don't want to go thru that with a vent pipe. I'm thinking it might be a lot simpler to just mouse-hole the kickspace in three base cabinets and drop them over the drain line.
Looks like I'll have plenty of room for the .25"/ ' slope in the kickspace with 2" pipe, total distance will be under 10' . Can put a cleanout on the end of the kickspace run thru the pony wall.
Questions...
1. Any reason I can't run the drain thru the kickspace?
2. Will probably need to use a studor aav- should I install it in the A or B position? This would be the only studor vent in the house.
3. Or, is a loop vent feasible for this application (Don't think I have room for a return vent line over the drain line in the kickspace)
4. Jefferson County WA.
Thanks in advance, I know I'll get some great advice... and a few admonishments for even thinking about an aav...
Helpful Plumbing Hints for Residential Construction by Bert Polk Plumbing Inspector Lincoln County
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