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    Concrete around ptrap to complete tub install

    Thanks for the reply. They are not slip joints but I probably still should not concrete them. All would be glued except for the top of the ptrap to receive the final connection from the tub drain. Sand may be a good option. I was hoping to make it air tight to keep dangerous gases out like...
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    Vent/Waste pipe too close

    Thanks for all of the help Jim. After working with it, I learned I could move the tub a few inches to the side of the riser vent so the lower spout pipe will also be on the side of the vent pipe.
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    Concrete around ptrap to complete tub install

    I have dry-fitted connecting my new basement shower/tub 1.5 " PVC drain with a ptrap. I am not sure how to seal up the concrete hole. At the base, the horizontal drain sits 3" below the slab, then a riser picece, and then ptrap which is right in the middle of the slab. The verticle tub drain...
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    Vent/Waste pipe too close

    Jim thanks for the quick reply. Were you able to view the image? It has 2 vents joining the main vent. They join it about 42". So from your post I assume that I can just move this T below 26" where I need to place the spout elbo to fill the tub?
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    Vent/Waste pipe too close

    I am confused about the shower/tub roughin in my basement. Here is a picture: http://m.UploadEdit.com/e21/599845218.jpg I need to run a spout for the water below the mixing valve to about 26" above the floor, but the vent appears to be in the way. The vent rises to about 40" until it 90s...
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