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  1. J

    Kitchen Sink drain vent stack

    thanks hj... sorry I think I fixed the pic link now. I basically want to run a vent line horizontally at 36" until I hit the old vent stack. The stack will only go up from there to the roof. What do you think? Here's that pic again... plan: vent line to stack:
  2. J

    Kitchen Sink drain vent stack

    here's a pic of my question...
  3. J

    Kitchen Sink drain vent stack

    If the roof vent I am connecting to will only be used by this kitchen sink, can I tie into it lower than 42" (about 36")?
  4. J

    help removing cast iron closet flange

    I have a crawlspace and the toilet drain line is dead but ties into the main drain line that is still being used. I may want to tie into the toilet line though, so I didn't want to remove the whole thing.
  5. J

    help removing cast iron closet flange

    I'm removing a half bath permanently and laying wood floor over it. I need to remove the cast iron toilet closet flange and plug the pipe. I was planning to use a cherne plug, but I need to remove the flange first and cut down the pipe below the sub floor. How do I remove this flange...
  6. J

    Kitchen Sink drain vent stack

    Thanks srdenny, I'll sketch up a quick drawing of what you've described to confirm. I am planning on using 2" drain and vent lines. I'm planning on providing a 3-1/2" chase behind the cabinets and dishwasher to allow for the vent line. I hope I can fit that 1/4 bend behind the dishwasher and...
  7. J

    Kitchen Sink drain vent stack

    Ok. So any time the vent makes a turn I would need to use 45 degree bends and eventually get up to 42" to tie into the existing vent? I will be using pvc, but the existing vent is cast iron. The existing vent was used for a half bath that was there, but is not being used by anything currently.
  8. J

    Kitchen Sink drain vent stack

    Horizontal vent Thanks for the responses... So is this correct: from the vertical sanitary tee the drain would go down and tie into a drain; the vent would go up turn 90 degrees to the right (so it is going horizontally around the back of the dishwasher) into the wall, turn 90 degrees, and...
  9. J

    Kitchen Sink drain vent stack

    I am installing a new kitchen and putting a sink in a counter that does not have a wall behind it. There is a waste vent stack in an adjacent wall, and my question is, what would be the best way/code compliant way to tie into it? See drawing for clarification. My house is one story with a...
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