Ok. Does the layout and venting appear ok to you? The bathroom up top is venting through 2” sink vent.No need to have that pink wrap on the pvc. Concrete can touch the pvc.
Yeah we definitely made sure everything is sloped. My main concern was the venting part. I appreciate the help.It’ll work fine if you have your slope correct. No sagging
It’s fineYeah we definitely made sure everything is sloped. My main concern was the venting part. I appreciate the help.
That’s a good tip! I am learning as I go.You should be able to drop a tennis ball in any of those pipes and it roll out the main.
3” and larger pipes.That’s a good tip! I am learning as I go.
You should be able to drop a tennis ball in any of those pipes 3” >and it roll out the main.
I have friends in Hammond and Baton Rouge. Had family in New Orleans at one time.
Unless I'm wrong and the codes are different where you're located, the tub and shower at the top of the page are not vented correctly. The toilet is washing by the shower and tub lines with no vent on them.
Thanks for the drawing. Really helps seeing it laid out. Are you under the 2015 IPC in your area? I did do the 8’ max on the drains.I'm sure that it will work just fine. It just wouldn't pass inspection here in my area. I was always taught that a toilet (major fixture) cannot pass by a tub/shower/floor drain, (minor fixture) without a vent in between.
I know things are done differently all over the country so I'm not saying yours is wrong for your area.
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There is a vent in between. The toilet is wet vented. The tub and the shower are individually vented.I'm sure that it will work just fine. It just wouldn't pass inspection here in my area. I was always taught that a toilet (major fixture) cannot pass by a tub/shower/floor drain, (minor fixture) without a vent in between.
I know things are done differently all over the country so I'm not saying yours is wrong for your area.
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Thanks for the drawing. Really helps seeing it laid out. Are you under the 2015 IPC in your area? I did do the 8’ max on the drains.
It passed inspection, but sometimes you never know if it’s truly going to function like it should.
This under slab stuff can get confusing with the vents. My first attempt at this drainage stuff, so I appreciate the guidance from you guys.
Well that make more sense now! I did think the stubs were traps. Here we put the traps on during the under ground and the vents are couple of feet away so not to get in the way of any water piping or valve placement.He is not understanding that the pipes stubbed up for the shower and the tub are vents. He thinks the traps are already in place, they’re not.
The toilets wet vented.
Looking back at the picture zoomed in it does look like the traps are on.
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