RemodelBob
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I am trying to install a toilet waste line in a 2x10 joist bay. My horizontal run is pretty long (almost 20' fortunately goes into a dropped ceiling area near the end, so I will have enough slope), so I need to keep the 3" pipe tucked up as high as I can near the toilet. I was planning on using a 3" street 90, but my plumbing reference book keeps mentioning a 4" closet bend.
When I look at a 4" closet bend it looks like it would do a much better job of moving the waste, but it is also much deeper than the 3" street 90, which means I am not going to be able to meet slope requirements.
Is the 3" street 90 adequate? or do I need to find an alternate plan?
When I look at a 4" closet bend it looks like it would do a much better job of moving the waste, but it is also much deeper than the 3" street 90, which means I am not going to be able to meet slope requirements.
Is the 3" street 90 adequate? or do I need to find an alternate plan?