Brianosaur
New Member
Can I have a P-trap that isn't directly vertical under a tailpiece for a 2" shower drain?
It would need to be about 8"-12" inches away.
I know with dual sinks, one tailpiece can elbow to a horizontal before going to second sink's tailpiece prior to them both dropping into the P-trap, or they both go horizontal before joining to a common tailpiece above the trap. My situation would roughly have the same length horizontal.
I need to bore through a joist (old house w/ 2x8's) and want to keep the hole in the dead center, vertically.
I already scabbed 5' of 3/4 ply onto the joist to reinforce it
If I can move the trap, I am able to drop it into a kitchen soffit below, hide it, and allow the trap arm to center into the joist. If not, the trap would be just shy of the soffit and end up coming through the ceiling below.
Thanks
It would need to be about 8"-12" inches away.
I know with dual sinks, one tailpiece can elbow to a horizontal before going to second sink's tailpiece prior to them both dropping into the P-trap, or they both go horizontal before joining to a common tailpiece above the trap. My situation would roughly have the same length horizontal.
I need to bore through a joist (old house w/ 2x8's) and want to keep the hole in the dead center, vertically.
I already scabbed 5' of 3/4 ply onto the joist to reinforce it
If I can move the trap, I am able to drop it into a kitchen soffit below, hide it, and allow the trap arm to center into the joist. If not, the trap would be just shy of the soffit and end up coming through the ceiling below.
Thanks