sgiorgianni
New Member
My contractor is trying to figure out how to best run a shower trap. This is what he came up with, he said it should be good. It’s a rough spot to work, the shower is in an overhang and where you see insulation only has that and plywood separating it from the elements and can experience some cold temperatures, so he tried to keep the trap as “inside the house” as possible. He also considered the venting; there is a vent on the main stack immediately downstream (you can see it to the right) And there is another vent about a foot before this connection. Main pipe is 3 inches, the shower drain is 2.
I don’t know much about plumbing but it looks good to me...? I’m just a bit concerned because it would be a huge if not impossible project to correct later if the trap gets siphoned and wanted a second opinion.
I don’t know much about plumbing but it looks good to me...? I’m just a bit concerned because it would be a huge if not impossible project to correct later if the trap gets siphoned and wanted a second opinion.