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Wilson22

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Having glued up the following I'm having serious doubts about my design and thought it best to ask the experts. :confused: I'd call a local plumber but sadly my location is sufficiently remote that travel time is a killer. In fact, I'm sufficiently remote that we have no plumbing or building inspection. So the attached is a bathroom backing on to a laundry room. The closet riser is 4â€, the main outlet 3†and the others are 2â€.
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I guess my question is: Will this work and can I vent the toilet via the shower vent. If not, what is the simplest remedy? I’m not too worried about code but rightly worried about function and longevity. Hidden in the sand is the shower's P-Trap. Any input would be greatly appreciated.

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Since you have used a 2" wye fitting for the shower, that will legally vent the toilet.

The lav, washer and shower vents can tie together at 42" above the floor and then extend through the roof.
What you have looks nice.
 
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