Here is a diagram of the drain. Both legs are about 4 feet long. The WM drain will be 24" above the p-trap.
I'll draw up the vents and post in a bit.
Thanks All.
http://i587.photobucket.com/albums/ss314/bryankloos/Drain.jpg
Ouch... You guys are tough!
Truth of the matter is I purchased this home about 3 years ago, and it had been renovated by the prior-prior homeowner.
We had a freeze-free spigot blow its anti-suction valve last summer and the resulting flood (which happened while I was on a weeks vacation...)...
I need to tie into the stack lower, as the current drain is too high for the laundry box.
As the stack is about 6 inches from the corner wall, I thought it would be easier to tie both 2" drains together horizontally before dumping into the 4" stack, at a new 4x4x2 wye, which would be mounted a...
Did I say I was from MA???? They dont let us do electrical here either;) Shhhhhhh.....
The vent was from the prior washing machine drain which was in unfinished space.
Hey Guys,
I currently have a 4" soil stack running vertically from the 1st floor to the basement floor near the corner wall of the laundry room I am building.
I want to plumb a sink and washing machine, both about 5 feet out from the corner of the room where the current 4" soil stack is...