Hi there,
I have made some redesigns to my floor plan but I have still kept my single wet wall (7" deep) design to simplify things. I am allowed to wet vent groups on each floor (even between two bathrooms I believe). There will be 2 1/2 baths + washer hookup that I tried to show in each of the Wet_Wall jpgs. I added the vertical stack drawing with the overhead sewer design for connection to the municipal system.
I am looking for suggestions on whether I need 4 vertical stacks and how to draw up the connections to each stack. I know toilet goes lowest on the wet vent. I am trying to design it simply and intuitively and in such a way that I can shift a floor joist in design phase to allow the fixtures to be comfortably laid out (I added 2' to the floor plan and it made ALL the difference in getting the bathrooms to be cozy but not cramped).
Frodo and others have always had great feedback with annotations so many thanks in advance. You guys are great!
jb9
I have made some redesigns to my floor plan but I have still kept my single wet wall (7" deep) design to simplify things. I am allowed to wet vent groups on each floor (even between two bathrooms I believe). There will be 2 1/2 baths + washer hookup that I tried to show in each of the Wet_Wall jpgs. I added the vertical stack drawing with the overhead sewer design for connection to the municipal system.
I am looking for suggestions on whether I need 4 vertical stacks and how to draw up the connections to each stack. I know toilet goes lowest on the wet vent. I am trying to design it simply and intuitively and in such a way that I can shift a floor joist in design phase to allow the fixtures to be comfortably laid out (I added 2' to the floor plan and it made ALL the difference in getting the bathrooms to be cozy but not cramped).
Frodo and others have always had great feedback with annotations so many thanks in advance. You guys are great!
jb9