Adjustments made. Agree, would be more challenging to tie the tub and shower into the toilet drain line. Thanks!
Ok,... It's been ten days with no input,.... is there a source herein the group, with schematics?, notes?, Tips? related to this installation & my question?
I think it was because I wondered what he was up to. The actual question seemed weird.I think you aren't getting a response because you tacked on your question onto someone elses Thread.
I think that vent split also needs to be 6 inches higher than the top of the standpipe.The vent on that loop needs to be at least 6" above the shower and master WC flood rims before it connects to their vent.
One way is to not have a standpipe, but to to have the softener discharge an inch above the floor drain grill.I'm also not familiar with water softeners, and I'm idly wondering if there's a reasonable configuration that causes the floor drain and the water softener to share the same trap (e.g. an indirect discharge from the water softener into the floor drain).
This is awkward, but...
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