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  1. vrhurtado

    1-1/2" vent for 2 seperate Lav.

    If anybody has time, I would appreciate your feedback on version 2 of the attachment. thanks, victor
  2. vrhurtado

    1-1/2" vent for 2 seperate Lav.

    Hello everyone and good morning Terry, Wondering if anybody has more inputs on my layout version 2? I have 3 vents, 2", 2" and 1-1/2". my drains are 3" for the toilets and 2" for everything else. I have a wet vent that is less than 6' away. Any comments / suggestions, I would greatly appreciate...
  3. vrhurtado

    1-1/2" vent for 2 seperate Lav.

    Thank you for the guide document, it has opened my eyes. Unfortunately, I am still a bit confused about the required changes. If possible if anybody could please provide me with some specific details where the image above needs to change, I would greatly appreciate it. thanks, Victor
  4. vrhurtado

    1-1/2" vent for 2 seperate Lav.

    Hello, can someone please provide me with feedback on my design, attached above. I made a notation error which shows that I have some 1- 1/2" drains which I don't every is 2", other than that I would appreciate any feedback. thanks, Victor
  5. vrhurtado

    1-1/2" vent for 2 seperate Lav.

    Thanks once again Terry. Could you please provide me with any feedback on the updated plumbing image attached. I am trying to show two bathrooms on the 1st floor and 1 bathroom upstairs. All my drain pipes are in the crawl space. I do have one wet vent for the toilets down stairs only...
  6. vrhurtado

    1-1/2" vent for 2 seperate Lav.

    Thank you Terry for the quick reply. Drawing makes sense. I do wonder, when can one use a wet pipe for a vent...under which conditions? thanks, Victor
  7. vrhurtado

    1-1/2" vent for 2 seperate Lav.

    Wondering if I could use a 1-1/2" vent pipe for 2 vanities. A single vanity in the first floor and a two vanity in the second floor? Please see image attached. thanks, Victor from California.
  8. vrhurtado

    Toilet n Tub not working but sinks are ok

    UPDATE: Toilet and tub are working great after fixing multiple problems. I used an industrial snake, which I would recommend instead of a home product; needed to correct a slope direction by the tub and added a vent for the toilet. Now, everything is working great.
  9. vrhurtado

    Toilet n Tub not working but sinks are ok

    Thanks. What are your comments about the proposed vent. I was planning to use a Y pointing up a few feet from the toilet towards the drain then coming back to the wall (away from the drain) another few feet. Does this meet the 6 feet vent distance requirements?
  10. vrhurtado

    Toilet n Tub not working but sinks are ok

    Thank you all, I will check the slope. The house is 60 years old, so I would expect for the pipes beyond the crawl space could be clogged more so then the new ABS pipes. I did snaked (9 mm OD) the pipes pass the y with no challenges and when I pulled the snake back i did not see any debris, but...
  11. vrhurtado

    Toilet n Tub not working but sinks are ok

    I posted this in a blog and I think it belongs here, I hope :confused:. I have a problem with my toilet and tub yet I do not have issues with my sinks in the bathroom or in the kitchen. I have only one bathroom which worked for 4 months after a handyman replaced the cast iron pipes with ABS...
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