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  1. ihasamoose

    Best way to tackle odd shower drain rough-in location

    Yes, there is. "just move the drain", aka pull up concrete and relocate? There may be below the concrete, I'm not sure as I haven't torn it up. My best bet I suppose would be just pulling up concrete and moving where the drain actually should be, then?
  2. ihasamoose

    Best way to tackle odd shower drain rough-in location

    Hi all, I'm back for more advice. At the moment, I have a roughed in drain that is 17 1/8 x 18 inches to the center of my drain, from my studs. I'm having a world of trouble trying to find a square/neo-angle/rounded stall in the vicinity of being about 36x36 inches in size. I currently have...
  3. ihasamoose

    Vent for sink/washer drain

    Looks like I'll JUST make the cut with this here then.. great.
  4. ihasamoose

    Vent for sink/washer drain

    Hi all, I'm in Canada, Alberta. I'm looking to get a proper vent on my washer and at the same time get a vent for my future sink. I was wondering if this was correct, or if the vent is too far from the P drain to be effective (and to code) as it is about 5' away. Thanks for any help, I...
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