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    Garage toilet drain

    I would certainly think so, it's less than 2 feet. I stopped by Home Depot today, I should have everything to connect into the septic line perfectly...
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    Garage toilet drain

    Here is an actual picture I modified, this was before I leveled it up so it's very rough. I know its not pretty, but keep in mind it's just a utility room in a garage and I'm no pro. I wanted everything to be inside the room to prevent freezing within the walls (it will be framed and insulated...
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    Garage toilet drain

    I think I'm ok inside the garage. The toilet drain goes through the floor into a 90`, then straight to the septic, a nice straight shot other than its not hitting the main line how I had hoped. The sink goes into a 90` under the floor then into a Y behind the toilet. I'm putting a studor...
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    Help The Noob!

    Under the sink, you will find a rod coming down from the lever, and a rod coming out from the side of the drain from the plunger. Check to make sure those two are still tied together in some way, usually a metal clip, or something with a thumb screw on it. Since the lever moves, but the drain...
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    Garage toilet drain

    I am adding a small utility room to my new detached garage that will contain a toilet and sink. The concrete has not been poured yet, so I am able to lay the drains before. The 4" PVC septic main is about 30 feet away downhill, and I have already dug that trench. I cut and glued the pieces...
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