Recent content by mwhitis

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    Adding washer drain/standpipe to existing Copper DWV

    Guys, A Thumbnail with my final plan with fittings is below. If you get a chance, can you take a look at it to make sure I've got the fittings correct? Thanks, Mike
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    Easiest way to move/replace copper laundry supply lines without soldering

    Thanks, guys. Appreciate the input. Seems like PEX isn't big in this area, according to the local supply house and the guys at the box stores (for whatever that's worth). I can get the sharkbite brand tubing at the local HD, but other than that, I'd be ordering online. I guess my question...
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    Easiest way to move/replace copper laundry supply lines without soldering

    My laundry supply lines are currently running from overhead and attached directly to my foundation wall. I'm remodeling the laundry room, and want to frame and insulate that area and put in a proper laundry box. I'll need to move the supply a couple of inches out to account for the insulation...
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    Adding washer drain/standpipe to existing Copper DWV

    hj, Thanks for the follow up. I probably would have come to that conclusion after looking for 20 minutes in the fittings aisle. Good info to have ahead of time. :) Appreciate it. Mike
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    Adding washer drain/standpipe to existing Copper DWV

    Thanks, Shacko. Just to claify, both the blue and the green in the pic are "new". For the blue, I'm adding the standpipe, and moving the drain from the left wall to the back wall (about 3'), and then adding the "green" vent and cleanout where the drain was previously vented (but replacing...
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    Adding washer drain/standpipe to existing Copper DWV

    Sorry to drag this thread back up. I've decided that while I'm installing the standpipe, I think I want to move the existing drain stub out, as it's facing a bit of an awkward direction. Was thinking about moving it from the side wall to the back wall next to the standpipe. Is this new...
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    Adding washer drain/standpipe to existing Copper DWV

    JC, Thanks for the reply. After looking at your diagram, it may even be easier than that. The existing vent for this drain doesn't actually vent all the way to the roof. It actually turns left about the same height as your proposed new vent and then connects into the main vent stack. Correct...
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    Adding washer drain/standpipe to existing Copper DWV

    Looking for some help to get my washer drain out of the laundry tub that it's currently draining into. I've got 2" Copper in the wall. I've seen a few posts on here with diagrams for proper washer drains, but looking for advice for translating that to my situation. I've attached an image of...
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