If I wanted to push it further out of the way, could I roll the wye by 45 then ad a ~1' or 6" pipe out of the wye then 45? or should the 45 be a street directly into the wye.
Great information and it should not be a problem using 2" for the WC vent stack as the main house is only a 2br 1 bath with only 1 WC. So in total, the entire property currently only has 1 WC in the main house with the addition of 1 more WC in the ADU totaling 2 WC.
Great news!
Yes this is a stand alone Accessory Dwelling Unit (granny flat, guest house etc)
I think dry venting will be easiest then! I am going to protrude out of the slab all 2" and then cross the bridge of piecing it all together later in the build. Current objective is to simply pass my...
That should not be a problem. Where the current lav protrudes out of the slab is dead center of the bathroom wall. So easy to make it 6" above toilet seat and curb.
So I measured the current shower trap and its about 5' 2" from the start of the wye to the beginning of the trap (also an FYI, each WYE off the main 3" run has a 22 leading into it) which doesn't seem to meet code. The lav branch is exactly 5'6" square from the right side forms. So with that...
Thanks a lot for your response.... Trying the follow the best I can.... What would be the easiest way to resolve this current set up while keeping the WC, Shower, and Lav in the same locations? Dry vent via 2" the WC and Shower to horizontally in the wall to the Lav vent? Additionally, I am...
Hi All,
Looking for some help on this So Cal UPC set up. I thought the one vent off the lav would be enough for the toilet and shower but a few people said I it won't work. If I wye off the toilet 3" and connect that vent to the lav vent would that suffice? From right to left in the picture is...