bhil923
New Member
I am trying to complete my bathroom and wanted to make sure that the drains/vent are setup correctly. I am not a plumber but I do understand some of the basics and am a descent problem solver, but fluid dynamics is definitely not in my wheelhouse.
Currently all of the drains are on the top side of the image and then "T" into the toilet drain pipe and only the pipe from the toilet is going through the joists. Also the sink is not in the wall currently but that is my new plan.
My main concern is the reductions in pipe diameters. My second concern is then going through the double joists.
Here is the basic layout, distances are not accurate but the order and general location are correct. The shower, vent and toilet are already in those locations and those sizes.
This is in a cabin and the pipes are fully accessible in the basement.
Thanks for the help!
Currently all of the drains are on the top side of the image and then "T" into the toilet drain pipe and only the pipe from the toilet is going through the joists. Also the sink is not in the wall currently but that is my new plan.
My main concern is the reductions in pipe diameters. My second concern is then going through the double joists.
Here is the basic layout, distances are not accurate but the order and general location are correct. The shower, vent and toilet are already in those locations and those sizes.
This is in a cabin and the pipes are fully accessible in the basement.
Thanks for the help!