larkwood
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I have looked to see if this exact question has been answered and have been unable to find it.
In my remodel, I have a double vanity and a single vanity that are essentially back-to-back. A
The back-to-back sinks don't perfectly line up so I am wondering if the right way to approach this would be to use a cross tee for the double vanity and stack another tee above or below that to service the other bathroom. Would that be compliant in Georgia? And does it matter the order of them both? At this point I have only roughed in the 2 inch into the stud cavity.
I have attached some images for reference. In the overhead diagram, the yellow dot is the vent location. The second picture is what I thought it should look like but want to be very sure.
If the question is unclear I can provide more context. Thanks for the help! This forum has been super helpful up to this point.
In my remodel, I have a double vanity and a single vanity that are essentially back-to-back. A
The back-to-back sinks don't perfectly line up so I am wondering if the right way to approach this would be to use a cross tee for the double vanity and stack another tee above or below that to service the other bathroom. Would that be compliant in Georgia? And does it matter the order of them both? At this point I have only roughed in the 2 inch into the stud cavity.
I have attached some images for reference. In the overhead diagram, the yellow dot is the vent location. The second picture is what I thought it should look like but want to be very sure.
If the question is unclear I can provide more context. Thanks for the help! This forum has been super helpful up to this point.