rblick
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I am remodling my basement bath and have broken open the floor to replace galvanized DWV lines.
What I found was:
The 2" galvanized shower and sink drains connect to a reducing nipple threaded on one side and leaded to a 4" Cast Iron Y on the other.
The toilet is a 4" lead bend also connected to the 4" Y.
Can I unsweat the lead bend and the reducing nipple, then use 4" PVC donuts? Or is there a better course of action? I could use PVC threaded adapter on the reducing nipple.
What I found was:
The 2" galvanized shower and sink drains connect to a reducing nipple threaded on one side and leaded to a 4" Cast Iron Y on the other.
The toilet is a 4" lead bend also connected to the 4" Y.
Can I unsweat the lead bend and the reducing nipple, then use 4" PVC donuts? Or is there a better course of action? I could use PVC threaded adapter on the reducing nipple.