Cabin Country
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Long story short, I purchased a piece of property with a simple one level cabin foundation. One bathroom with shower/toilet/vanity and a kitchen sink. The guy was doing it all himself and passed away mid project. His son has been helping me with questions and has supplied photos of the build to help understand what was going on. But what I noticed about the plumbing is that it appears there are no vents. I've built a few homes and have always hired out the plumbing, but paid close enough attention to hopefully remedy this issue with some advice. There are no building codes enforced where this property is located and no inspections are required except for electrical. The concrete slab is poured and completely encapsulating the plumbing of course. The sewer main is protruding out of the slab. The main line is 4" and all the rest are 2". The kitchen sink drain does protrude out of the slab, it's just out of view on the pictures.
Besides your own take on the setup, I'm wondering if I can utilize the sink drain with a "Y" and continue it up into the roof once the building is built, would that be what's referred to a "wet vent"? How about the use of an air admittance valve?
Thanks for you advice, and I appreciate the forum! Here are a few pictures that were given to me.
CC
Besides your own take on the setup, I'm wondering if I can utilize the sink drain with a "Y" and continue it up into the roof once the building is built, would that be what's referred to a "wet vent"? How about the use of an air admittance valve?
Thanks for you advice, and I appreciate the forum! Here are a few pictures that were given to me.
CC