I'm remodeling my bathroom and moved my toilet and tub. I decided to do the plumbing in my bathroom. The fixtures (tub, toilet, double sink vanity) is all on the exterior wall of my house (2x4 construction)
I have about 4" of space between concrete and my floor to bring the vent up the exterior wall of my house. If I can't run it vertically due to obstruction and horizontal won't work can I run it up at a 45 degree angle? I was planning on venting the tub approximately 12" from the ptrap. The 45 degree section of the 1.5" vent would only run about 12" before going vertically up the wall.
I was planning on using 1.5" drain and vent for my tub. Toilet is using 3" drain and 2" vent. Double sink vanity is two 1.5" drains to a double sanitary tee with a 2" drain and 1.5" vent. I'm using 1.5" vent to minimize material removed from studs.
Is it OK to run all of my vents into a single 2" vent?
Can vents use sharp bends compared to drains?
Thanks!
I have about 4" of space between concrete and my floor to bring the vent up the exterior wall of my house. If I can't run it vertically due to obstruction and horizontal won't work can I run it up at a 45 degree angle? I was planning on venting the tub approximately 12" from the ptrap. The 45 degree section of the 1.5" vent would only run about 12" before going vertically up the wall.
I was planning on using 1.5" drain and vent for my tub. Toilet is using 3" drain and 2" vent. Double sink vanity is two 1.5" drains to a double sanitary tee with a 2" drain and 1.5" vent. I'm using 1.5" vent to minimize material removed from studs.
Is it OK to run all of my vents into a single 2" vent?
Can vents use sharp bends compared to drains?
Thanks!