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  1. Sylvester

    Adding a utility sink - Will this work?

    Ok, great. Now, if I did it the other way - basically as I drew most recently but with the sink draining ABOVE the washer - that will be a wet vent of the washer, yes?
  2. Sylvester

    Adding a utility sink - Will this work?

    To connect the sink to the horizontal line, could I vent the trap arm with an AAV? Given the location, I do not have another way to vent.
  3. Sylvester

    Adding a utility sink - Will this work?

    Forgive me, my morning coffee is still trying to work in. I thought the S-trap was defined by having too short of a trap arm (not 2x the diameter), not necessarily by its venting.
  4. Sylvester

    Adding a utility sink - Will this work?

    Cacher_chick, is it not permitted to tie in to the existing WM drain, period? Or just because of the siphoning issue? I clearly see what you mean now, Jadnashua. Another concern I have is, looking at things now, I might not have the vertical clearance I need anyway. The bottom of the P-trap...
  5. Sylvester

    Adding a utility sink - Will this work?

    Hi everyone. Here's another "can I do this" thread. :) I want to add a utility sink into my basement. Ideally, it will be positioned next to the washer and dryer, and I would like to tie it into the existing drain line from the washer discharge. It currently has 2" Sch. 40 PVC washing machine...
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