yourlocalhandsyman
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So our plumber decided he wanted to take some easy new construction subdivision jobs before winter instead of finishing ours (welcome to living in the middle of nowhere). I thought everything was roughed in but on looking in the crawlspace the drain pipes all just stick 2' down and aren't connected to anything, i.e no main line or p traps. Half the water lines do this as well....looks like anything that was difficult to get to he left that way and never came back.
Anyways, from my understanding this is the way my setup would need to be done in order to wet vent, correct? The kitchen sinks are actually fully plumbed and vented, so I'm assuming he was using these to went vent off of and also connect the other water lines too. Only issue is that these are actually the closest fixtures to the plumbing stack along with the toilets. Could I branch off one of these drain lines below the trap and run it to the end of the 4" for the wet vent? I'm assuming since the pipe wouldn't be carrying water (unless there was a plug below where it connected) that turn radius and total directional change are irrelevant?
Anyways, from my understanding this is the way my setup would need to be done in order to wet vent, correct? The kitchen sinks are actually fully plumbed and vented, so I'm assuming he was using these to went vent off of and also connect the other water lines too. Only issue is that these are actually the closest fixtures to the plumbing stack along with the toilets. Could I branch off one of these drain lines below the trap and run it to the end of the 4" for the wet vent? I'm assuming since the pipe wouldn't be carrying water (unless there was a plug below where it connected) that turn radius and total directional change are irrelevant?