Ivan Blackford
New Member
Hi All,
This is my first time doing any major work below a concrete slab. I live in Ontario, and the home is in Ontario. I have the following:
The total run length, from the intersection with the main drain to the end of the green segment is 25ft.
The White intersection is the main 3" drain going to the street.
The Green section of pipe will serve a new kitchen sink
The Blue section of pipe will serve a washing machine
The drain pipes are serving a basement kitchen/laundry area
This plumbing work will be inspected by the local municipality.
My questions:
-in Ontario, is it required to install a floor drain when doing the kind of work that I'm doing?
-What size should I use for each pipe section? I believe that I can use 2" pipe for the red and blue segments, while the green segment would be 1.5"
-Are there any limitations on bends in the pipe? I have to do a slight bend around the footings, and I would need to turn 22.5 or 45 degrees.
-What fittings should I use for the horizontal to horizontal runs? I think I need to use wyes in all cases.
Thanks in advance for any assistance!
This is my first time doing any major work below a concrete slab. I live in Ontario, and the home is in Ontario. I have the following:
The total run length, from the intersection with the main drain to the end of the green segment is 25ft.
The White intersection is the main 3" drain going to the street.
The Green section of pipe will serve a new kitchen sink
The Blue section of pipe will serve a washing machine
The drain pipes are serving a basement kitchen/laundry area
This plumbing work will be inspected by the local municipality.
My questions:
-in Ontario, is it required to install a floor drain when doing the kind of work that I'm doing?
-What size should I use for each pipe section? I believe that I can use 2" pipe for the red and blue segments, while the green segment would be 1.5"
-Are there any limitations on bends in the pipe? I have to do a slight bend around the footings, and I would need to turn 22.5 or 45 degrees.
-What fittings should I use for the horizontal to horizontal runs? I think I need to use wyes in all cases.
Thanks in advance for any assistance!