Patskitchen
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Planning a kitchen remodel that includes bumping out an exterior wall. House is slab on grade, Dallas Tx. I knew about the 2" drain on the right, but was surprised to find the 3" drain on the left- the pipes are identified in red on the drawing below. The 2" drain currently serves the kitchen sink, the 3" drain an upstairs bath- tub, toilet, and 2 sinks.
Given the surprise pipe, I'd like to reverse the plan- put the sink on the left and the stove on the right. I would also like to abandon the 2" line and tie into the 3" line for the kitchen sink drain. I would have the 3" line ran (above slab) back to the wall on the left, then tie into the pipe in the wall. Obviously I would have to move the cabinetry, and exterior wall, to the right so the pipe comes up under the cabinets. Can this be done?
I'm trying to avoid jack hammering the slab up, and the two lines are too close together to incorporate both. The footprint is limited to the area drawn as it's going into an existing roofed patio area.
Given the surprise pipe, I'd like to reverse the plan- put the sink on the left and the stove on the right. I would also like to abandon the 2" line and tie into the 3" line for the kitchen sink drain. I would have the 3" line ran (above slab) back to the wall on the left, then tie into the pipe in the wall. Obviously I would have to move the cabinetry, and exterior wall, to the right so the pipe comes up under the cabinets. Can this be done?
I'm trying to avoid jack hammering the slab up, and the two lines are too close together to incorporate both. The footprint is limited to the area drawn as it's going into an existing roofed patio area.