Adding to existing plunbing and new floorplan too.

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Hello, I am having some work done to a 100 year old row home. I am adding in a new half bath on the first floor and want to reconfigure the fixtures in the existing 2nd floor bath.

The drawing shows the current plumbing runs and there are small floor plans for the bathrooms to the right.

I want to replace the current cast iron stack, but will keep the existing main waste line in the basement.

Wanted to get opinions on how best to plumb this so when I get quotes I know it is being done properly. Or maybe get the courage to do it myself.

Seems to be the vent is too small, but what do I know . . . I estimate it is 2".

If I have left anything unclear please let me know.

Floor plan - https://photos.app.goo.gl/weq2QUNBDiHDBkpX6

Picture of stack with notes - photo shows stack on 1st floor in the room that will be the half bath. https://photos.app.goo.gl/1KQom6wT6Qf7MQ3X8

Close up of the stack showing the vent pipe. https://photos.app.goo.gl/wJj9uefGZ9VL2CUN9

Thank you.
 
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