Hi,
I wanted to run my tentative layout by some more knowledgeable people.
We are doing a bathroom remodel and relocating the toilet, adding a second sink, and changing what used to be a large corner tub for a shower.
Here's what I have so far:
Green is 3 inch, blue is 2 inch and yellow is 1.5 inch.
The three vents are already in place, so I'm working with/around those. The one above the sinks is currently 1.5 inches, which I will up-size to 2 inches as it is wet venting the new toilet + two sinks.
The 3 inch run from the toilet on left to the main drain was previously 2 inch (there was a shower where my new toilet will be located).
There is a steel beam supporting the house on the top-left of the main drain (hence why the toilet/sinks drain connect at a lower point).
My main questions are:
1- Overall, does this make sense? Anything that jumps to your eyes?
2- Are the number of turns (currently 3x 90 degrees) from toilet to main drain too much? Will that cause problems?
Instead of doing a vertical drop and then back to horizontal, I could do a 45 degree angle maybe? (As mentioned above I cannot tie into the main drain on the same horizontal plan as there is a beam in the way.)
3- Am I fine to cap where the old toilet flange was located? The 3 inch vent remains hooked to the drain.
Thank you very much!
Nick
I wanted to run my tentative layout by some more knowledgeable people.
We are doing a bathroom remodel and relocating the toilet, adding a second sink, and changing what used to be a large corner tub for a shower.
Here's what I have so far:
Green is 3 inch, blue is 2 inch and yellow is 1.5 inch.
The three vents are already in place, so I'm working with/around those. The one above the sinks is currently 1.5 inches, which I will up-size to 2 inches as it is wet venting the new toilet + two sinks.
The 3 inch run from the toilet on left to the main drain was previously 2 inch (there was a shower where my new toilet will be located).
There is a steel beam supporting the house on the top-left of the main drain (hence why the toilet/sinks drain connect at a lower point).
My main questions are:
1- Overall, does this make sense? Anything that jumps to your eyes?
2- Are the number of turns (currently 3x 90 degrees) from toilet to main drain too much? Will that cause problems?
Instead of doing a vertical drop and then back to horizontal, I could do a 45 degree angle maybe? (As mentioned above I cannot tie into the main drain on the same horizontal plan as there is a beam in the way.)
3- Am I fine to cap where the old toilet flange was located? The 3 inch vent remains hooked to the drain.
Thank you very much!
Nick