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    New home with rough in

    Does that mean I don't need a dry vent to the shower drain? Sorry, just trying to be explicit.
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    New home with rough in

    Thanks for the feedback. When I pour water down the sink, it all goes away so no under floor trap there. The main stack is just behind the wall to the right. I'd say five feet away. The shower drain pipe points toward the toilet drain. Seems like I should be good to go.
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    New home with rough in

    I bought a new home two years ago. The builder was going to finish the basement, and the house was already framed and roughed in with the concrete poured. Given that he was planning on finishing the basement, but I asked him not to; I assume the rough in is correct for the basement bathroom...
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