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Hello All,
I have been reading these post quite extensively, as I am getting ready to start my basement bathroom remodel. Previously, there was a raised floor layout, complete with a 'grinder' toilet. The shower and sink ran into a sump pump which pumped into the sewage lines. The bathroom is gone now, except for the water lines.
I will be breaking the concrete to run the plumbing. I wanted to show you my diagrams and make sure that I am on track. My buddy is a plumber and I verbally ran my plans past him, and will also show him the hard copies as well, but I would like more opinions. He said he would help me where needed, but I am pretty handy.
The main line will be 3" and run into a sealed ejector pump which will then pump to my main waste line. AAV are now accepted as code here. Here are the diagrams, and I would appreciate any feedback. The shower will be a walk-in type, hence the odd shape. I understand plumbing basics, and have many references to help me along.
I tried to explain my fittings/layout the best I could. Due to the layout, it was kind of hard to do anything 3D. I could try a different view if this is too confusing.
Thanks,
Jason
I have been reading these post quite extensively, as I am getting ready to start my basement bathroom remodel. Previously, there was a raised floor layout, complete with a 'grinder' toilet. The shower and sink ran into a sump pump which pumped into the sewage lines. The bathroom is gone now, except for the water lines.
I will be breaking the concrete to run the plumbing. I wanted to show you my diagrams and make sure that I am on track. My buddy is a plumber and I verbally ran my plans past him, and will also show him the hard copies as well, but I would like more opinions. He said he would help me where needed, but I am pretty handy.
The main line will be 3" and run into a sealed ejector pump which will then pump to my main waste line. AAV are now accepted as code here. Here are the diagrams, and I would appreciate any feedback. The shower will be a walk-in type, hence the odd shape. I understand plumbing basics, and have many references to help me along.
I tried to explain my fittings/layout the best I could. Due to the layout, it was kind of hard to do anything 3D. I could try a different view if this is too confusing.
Thanks,
Jason