Ayo Killuminati
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So we're half way into converting a warehouse bathroom to have a gorgeous custom stand up shower when we realize the cast iron toilet drain pipe is pitched forward toward the shower instead of straight or away from it making it seemingly impossible to connect the PVC saddle to it and still have the proper pitch on the new shower drain.
The guys at my local plumbing supply who usually know everything said I'm screwed. I tried googling this in hopes of finding some new age solution that could allow me to straighten one of these pipes using some kind of flexible connector that can be buried or a wedge gasket for the saddle.
I have until today to figure this out or my contractor will do his best jointing the pipe and saddle together. I don't feel like the pitch is bad enough to require a pump but it could result in stagnant water just sitting there.
The guys at my local plumbing supply who usually know everything said I'm screwed. I tried googling this in hopes of finding some new age solution that could allow me to straighten one of these pipes using some kind of flexible connector that can be buried or a wedge gasket for the saddle.
I have until today to figure this out or my contractor will do his best jointing the pipe and saddle together. I don't feel like the pitch is bad enough to require a pump but it could result in stagnant water just sitting there.