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    Avoiding a Horizontal Vent

    Hey folks, I realize this is a bit of an older thread, but I am sort of in the same situation here. I'm moving a toilet across to the other side of a bathroom during a remodel (about 10' from the main stack where it was previously tyed into the drain stack). This puts me in the position of...
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    Main Stack as vent for tub and shower drain

    Hey Stuff, So there is stuff that will drain into the stack, but none of those fixtures will be using the main stack as their primary vent. 30 second diagram from top view of bathroom and side view of basement under bathroom here: Before the remodel the toilet was over where the...
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    Main Stack as vent for tub and shower drain

    Terry, Stuff, Thanks for the responses. The floor below is an unfinished basement with no fixtures using the main stack as a vent. I'll install a clothes washer drain in the basement, and I'll ultimately refinish and put a bathroom in the basement, but any fixtures downstairs will have...
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    Main Stack as vent for tub and shower drain

    Been lurking here for awhile, I'm going through a remodel and I had a question. May seem basic to most, but just wanting to validate my assumptions. I have both a shower and a tub drain that are located very close to my main 4" stack (within 2 feet). I'm wondering if I can connect the...
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