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    That's like asking to see baby pictures -- be careful what you ask for. :-)
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    Ok...I think that's it. Thanks to all who commented. If I can help with sketchup or anything else computer related let me know. Cheers, -R
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    The last installment I hope Ok...so I looked up code on the standpipe for the washer and it looks like 18-30" is ok. So I made it 30" above the P-trap. I also corrected the labels for the washer ( it is 2" ). I assume that the shower vent and the drain pipes should have a 1/4" per foot pitch.
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    Thanks for the advice on the washer pipe. I decided to stick with 2" for the vent portion since I am tying it into the 2" toilet vent. I also moved the shower vent over a couple of joists to make room for the washer p-trap. Lastly I tied the vanity drain vent to the main stack to save on a...
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    Mikey: Do I need 2" for the waste section or do I just need to extend the 2" vent pipe down to the sanitary T?
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    Last revision? Ok...here are the changes. Look ok?
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    Oh...I can't believe I placed that above the p-trap. My only excuse is that it was late at night when I was working on these drawings. I will tie the shower vent into the horizontal section of the washer vent. Also I will connect the vent after the trap and upload the drawings. Thanks so...
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    Updated routing Here are my updates. Is this closer?
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    Redwood/Construct30: Thanks for the advice. Now I understand the problem. If I lower the trap to the same level as the red pipe ( pipe vertically down from tub ) and then run a connection over to it with a gradual slope it will be ok. mnalep: You can use the free version although printing...
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    Redwood: Thanks for the quick reply. I will re-route the washer and fix that problem. The reason for the curve up in the bathtub line was to accomodate the trap. Are you suggesting I remove the trap? I will redraw my plan and see if it matches the comments. Thanks everyone. -R
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    mnalep: I used Google's Sketchup program. It's fantastic for conceptualizing projects. Redwood: I used wye's on the mainline drain. Thanks for the feedback. Here is my problem with adding vents to the tub/shower. The walls closest to the tub and shower are outside walls ( left of tub and...
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    No feedback? It must be the most amazing layout anyone has ever encountered or it's the worst. :-)
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    Hi folks. I have a bathroom remodel project and some rather difficult venting constraints ( two outside walls, shallow ceiling, two tiered floor framing etc ). I made a stab at the venting ( see below ) although I suspect the wet venting of the tub and shower might not be up to code (...
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