Oldtimm
New Member
Hello all,
In the process of a remodel and I'm trying to wrap my head around how to vent the shower. The way I see it, I have two options based on where everything needs to be.
Option A (red lines are my proposed runs):
Option B:
The shower trap will be too close to the wall to fork off of it and go up the wall directly behind the trap.
My concern with option A is that the vent for the shower will need to be run horizontally for about a foot before it can turn up into the wall. That said, as you can see, the previous plumbing was more or less done this way as well (there used to be a plumbing wall here that enclosed the two existing ABS vents).
My concern with option B is that I would really, really like to not have to run 2" pipe all the way around the bathroom through 2x4 studs (there's HVAC in the way of just tying into the existing main vent pipe that goes through the roof, so basically need to run all the vent work clockwise around the room to get it where it needs to go, including through the inside frame corner as shown in the top center of the photos - thankfully these walls are not load-bearing). Is plumbing 2" pipe for the wet vent and then adapting it down to 1.5" once the vent becomes dry a legal option?
Are either of these to code? For that matter, is the existing installation to code?
Thank you all!
In the process of a remodel and I'm trying to wrap my head around how to vent the shower. The way I see it, I have two options based on where everything needs to be.
Option A (red lines are my proposed runs):
Option B:
The shower trap will be too close to the wall to fork off of it and go up the wall directly behind the trap.
My concern with option A is that the vent for the shower will need to be run horizontally for about a foot before it can turn up into the wall. That said, as you can see, the previous plumbing was more or less done this way as well (there used to be a plumbing wall here that enclosed the two existing ABS vents).
My concern with option B is that I would really, really like to not have to run 2" pipe all the way around the bathroom through 2x4 studs (there's HVAC in the way of just tying into the existing main vent pipe that goes through the roof, so basically need to run all the vent work clockwise around the room to get it where it needs to go, including through the inside frame corner as shown in the top center of the photos - thankfully these walls are not load-bearing). Is plumbing 2" pipe for the wet vent and then adapting it down to 1.5" once the vent becomes dry a legal option?
Are either of these to code? For that matter, is the existing installation to code?
Thank you all!