Laundry Standpipe and Sink Setup

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Julian Lockhart

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Laundry Tub (in Garage), Laundry Standpipe and cleanout (in Laundry Room). Does this look good for Florida?

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Laundry Tub (in Garage), Laundry Standpipe and cleanout (in Laundry Room). Does this look good for Florida?

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Florida uses IPC. Given that, you might have to use 3 inch at and beyond the lower santee. Seems overly pessimistic, but that's what it looks like. See Oklahoma uses IPC. The washer standpipe output should be 2 inch but go up to 3 inches when it joins another drain, and you join with the sink. https://terrylove.com/forums/index.php?threads/washing-machine-pipe-sizes.83667/#post-602970

This is the only case that I know of where IPC is more restrictive than UPC. I am not a plumber.
 

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I was concerned about that 3" rule. If the inspector balks I guess I'll have to drain the washer into the a sink. Thanks.
 

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I was concerned about that 3" rule. If the inspector balks I guess I'll have to drain the washer into the a sink. Thanks.
I would bet the inspector would have no problem with that. You can ask the inspector in advance, or you can put it in and hope.
 
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