Caprieragtop
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All,
Second thread, as it's a different lav in my house.
Basically, the back wall where I'm installing this sink has floor joists beneath it in such a way that it's impossible to run a 2" lav waste line through them without destroying the structural integrity of the floor joists.
Presently, I have the 2" waste line coming though the floor about 4" from the wall. I intend to 45 into the wall as soon as it comes through the subfloor, and then 45 it again once in the wall to get it vertical. Then I'll plumb in the sanitary tee.
Basically, I'm curious if I'm allowed to plumb any part of the waste line outside of the wall. I'm building in a vanity, so it won't be exposed, but I want to be sure it will meet code.
In the photo, the waste line goes into the floor about where the far right foot of the stool is. What I'm curious about is if I can then 45 into the wall, then 45 again to make the pipe vertical.
Or is there a better method to do this that I'm not considering.
Thanks!
Second thread, as it's a different lav in my house.
Basically, the back wall where I'm installing this sink has floor joists beneath it in such a way that it's impossible to run a 2" lav waste line through them without destroying the structural integrity of the floor joists.
Presently, I have the 2" waste line coming though the floor about 4" from the wall. I intend to 45 into the wall as soon as it comes through the subfloor, and then 45 it again once in the wall to get it vertical. Then I'll plumb in the sanitary tee.
Basically, I'm curious if I'm allowed to plumb any part of the waste line outside of the wall. I'm building in a vanity, so it won't be exposed, but I want to be sure it will meet code.
In the photo, the waste line goes into the floor about where the far right foot of the stool is. What I'm curious about is if I can then 45 into the wall, then 45 again to make the pipe vertical.
Or is there a better method to do this that I'm not considering.
Thanks!