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Oak,
Depending on how the T is positioned it could go either way. You cant vent upwards from a T tho. In other words it cant vent and drain below the waterline obviously it has to be above. I figured this was your plan tho. Which way is yours in the diagram?
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The line from the sink drain would need to dump into the top of the floor drain line in order for the vent to work for the floor drain. Needs to be near (right after) the floor drain trap. As it is, it won't vent the floor drain. Sink will vent fine, but not the floor drain.
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Thanks Coop & Jon. I need to draw it out. I think this is the same way I did my garage and those drains work awesome. I can dump a 5 gallon bucket in it and it goes right down.
The lines with the red arrows go and vent straight out the roof. I will do a little more checking on my end.
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Todd, I'm certainly no plumber and I'm not qualified to pass any judgement on the plumbing! But I will say it looks good to me! I commend you for putting in the time and thought to make it real nice instead of just throwing it together or paying somebody else to do it! No matter what I guarantee you will enjoy it much more because you have sweat equity in it!
My only concern? I'm afraid it's gonna be too nice to work in!
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Good info guys. I did some surfing on the net and what I did is called flat venting. It will probably work but it is against code. Eventually that line will have build up and restrict the airflow.
I will now cut into the 2” line right after the trap and bring a vent in between the 10 & 2 o’clock position. That way the vent is above the water line in the pipe. Do you agree on this change? Thanks for all that have given me guidance and on this project. That’s what makes this site so awesome!
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Yes Todd, that will work just fine.
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That will do it..
did you pull permits for the build? Just curious
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Looks like that is the plan.
Yes, I pulled the permit.
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UPC says 2' from trap to vent for 1.5" pipe
4' from trap to vent for 2" 6' from trap to vent for 3" pipe
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Thanks Trent. I didn't put anything under the slab smaller than 2" and kept the vents as close as I could to the trap.
I've been too busy with work to complete the plumbing but I hope to this weekend. I even had to pay for a building permit extension because mine expires this month. Pics will also be posted up and I hope to call for the plumbing inspection Tuesday.
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