Remodeling Bathrooms
Terry,
Thanks a lot for a quick reply... I'm a home owner and trying to do this myself... Let me try to describe my set-up...
If you look from the door to the bathroom,
I'm planning to place a shower in the left corner of the room...
Tub is on the same wall as the shower (on the left far side)...
Sink is on the right in the middle of the right wall and toilet is on the right far side...
Behind the toilet there is a main stack...
Now for the questions...
Do I need a separate vent for the shower and the tub or can I combine the two... If I can, what connection should I use to connect drain to the vent.
What connection should I use to connect shower drain pipe with the tub drain pipe, (Shower is 2" and Tub I think 1 1/4" or 1 1/2")
Most of the existing drains including main stack is copper... What connection should I use if I want to run new drain using PVC...
Right now existing, there is a 1 1/2" drain pipe comming from the kitchen to the main stack and connects to the main drain to the pipe comming from the toilet to the main stack... How can I replace this 1 1/2" copper drain pipe with 2" PVC and connect it to the main stack, I don't think I can find 3" => 2" copper fittings, at least I did not see them in the Home Depot...
Can I cut existing connections to the toilet and to this 1 1/2" drain pipe, and use PVC for the toilet, but then what connector can I use to connect PVC from the toilet and 2" new PVC pipe to the main copper stack...
Sorry for sooooo many questions, but I could not find any diagrams that would help me with this... If you have some pictures, it would help me a lot...
Thanks in advance...
Grisha