I am new here and this is my first time posting. Nice to meet you all, and thanks for reading.
I am working on building a bathroom. I am in Arkansas and from what I can find, the codes here are based on the 2006 IPC.
Anyway, I drew up a diagram and this is what I came up with. Does it look ok, or maybe I am crazy? Feel free to advise, critique, laugh, scream, rant, or cry.
Are there some glaring problems that I am missing?
Are my vents in the correct place?
Are my fittings all right?
What placement/fittings would you use instead, where, and why?
Here are two pictures of the space. Below that are two pictures where I have superimposed my plans on top of them. Thanks!
^^From the sink p-trap I am kind of stuck running along the top of the slab towards the shower drain line. I guess I have to have some drops and turns there to meet up with the shower drain line. Do you think it would be better to use two 45s instead of 2 90s to reduce the degree of turn?
I am working on building a bathroom. I am in Arkansas and from what I can find, the codes here are based on the 2006 IPC.
Anyway, I drew up a diagram and this is what I came up with. Does it look ok, or maybe I am crazy? Feel free to advise, critique, laugh, scream, rant, or cry.
Are there some glaring problems that I am missing?
Are my vents in the correct place?
Are my fittings all right?
What placement/fittings would you use instead, where, and why?
Here are two pictures of the space. Below that are two pictures where I have superimposed my plans on top of them. Thanks!
^^From the sink p-trap I am kind of stuck running along the top of the slab towards the shower drain line. I guess I have to have some drops and turns there to meet up with the shower drain line. Do you think it would be better to use two 45s instead of 2 90s to reduce the degree of turn?