Hello newcomer to the forum. I am looking for some advice on recent work I had done. I hired a plumber to run a new sewer line for a toilet addition in a bathroom that had no toilet.
The 4" sewer line for the new toilet is coming out of the concrete at an angel 1/4" higher on one side. While one side is sloping flush to the concrete. The plumber informed me he can just tapcon the flange down to even it out but as its in cured concrete I doubt the pipe will level maybe just the flange. Is 1/4" slope a major concern?
Also, as I hired the plumber only for running the line which I required permits to be pulled. He informed me I can't have a final inspection on the plumbing until I finish all the drywall and install toilets. Is this correct?
Thanks for your help!!!
The 4" sewer line for the new toilet is coming out of the concrete at an angel 1/4" higher on one side. While one side is sloping flush to the concrete. The plumber informed me he can just tapcon the flange down to even it out but as its in cured concrete I doubt the pipe will level maybe just the flange. Is 1/4" slope a major concern?
Also, as I hired the plumber only for running the line which I required permits to be pulled. He informed me I can't have a final inspection on the plumbing until I finish all the drywall and install toilets. Is this correct?
Thanks for your help!!!