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    Moving a shower vent to opposite wall

    If I can bother you one more time... With the toilet arm extended to just the other side of the wall I'd like to confirm that 3inch pipe only requires 1/8"/ft slope - is a 1/4" better or should I shoot for 1/8"? Bonus question: Since I have enough of both 2" and 3" pipe to extend the shower...
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    Moving a shower vent to opposite wall

    Thank you very much for all of the advise!! I have decided to go with a Sanitary Tee but only after trying to find another option that fit and much internal mental wrangling. Your reply makes me feel MUCH better about it. I spent yesterday in the attic playing in cellulose (Plumbers must...
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    Moving a shower vent to opposite wall

    Yes. Sorry for my poor choice of markup method. I originally had it red but then it just blurred in with the horizontal lines in the overlap.
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    Moving a shower vent to opposite wall

    Thanks for the reply Wayne. Yes, you describe my intent exactly. I will research "common venting at the same level". I appreciate the idea. The WC wye is partially under the wall so might need to move anyway. If I don't have enough headroom to extend the WC arm into closet while maintaining...
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    Moving a shower vent to opposite wall

    Hi John. Thanks for the reply. The faucets are off the photo to the lower left corner. I will have to open the floor there to move the lines into the wall since they are proud of the studs to be close to the shower fiberglass.
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    Moving a shower vent to opposite wall

    I'd appreciate any advise on moving a bathroom vent. After removing the old fiberglass shower unit to change to a tile shower I found that the vent pops up out of the floor before reaching the wall due an LVL beam in the way (house center beam that joists hang off). The vent took advantage of...
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