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New Stack and Plumbing.

Posted: Thu May 20, 2021 6:06 am
by Ayanami
I just wanted to apologize for the fact that this forum is not for this topic but I often use it and find it very convenient so why not)
Could use some help and feedback on new stack and plumbing for first floor double bath. I am new to site snd could really use some help with venting and tie in on the new plumbing, their is a lot of horizontal run and venting that I have not encountered before and could use some guidance and suggestion on if anybody has the time and is willing to help. I am under IPC code and would like to try and wet vent some of this horizontally to save in the back venting as I don’t have a lot of options to get into and out of bath walls due to joist and other restrictions.

Re: New Stack and Plumbing.

Posted: Thu May 20, 2021 4:59 pm
by ingirma
Contact the repair service.

Re: New Stack and Plumbing.

Posted: Thu May 20, 2021 5:17 pm
by NERV
You will not be able to figure out this issue yourself, so contact a plumber for help. It's just that there are a lot of details in this process that not everyone knows. I also had problems with the bathroom, but a little more serious. The water in my bathroom was stagnant for a very long time. If the water is usually washed off immediately, then I could wash it off for several hours. Then I turned to the plumber, and he said that I need to change the pipes, as they are clogged. I already knew how much work it would take, so I decided to completely redo the bathroom. While I was changing the pipes, I ordered different things for the toilet on Cotswold. In general, the bathroom renovation took me five months.

Re: New Stack and Plumbing.

Posted: Tue May 25, 2021 1:09 am
by Newant
I agree that not being able to fix everything by yourself in the house and plumbing is something that you should not mess with. I had a horrible experience with my brother as a kid when he decided to unblock the pipe off the kitchen sink. We ended up flooding the house and my mom was in shock. As an adult, I would like to see my wife screaming at for making a mess, so I just call trueblueatl.com, and their specialists are able to give me a price before they even start working so I know if it's worth it or not.

Re: New Stack and Plumbing.

Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2021 8:31 pm
by MrOsborne
I will support people from this thread, you will not be able to solve the problem yourself, it is very complicated, there are many details in it that an unqualified person cannot know about. I advise you to contact the service center for help or call a plumber , you can do it here https://www.howtobecomeaplumber.org/license/ and he will help you. Yes, I understand that you want to save money on work, but believe me, it's not worth it. You can try to fix it yourself by listening to some dude on the forum, but in the end you will break everything and have to overpay several times. There is a very wise Russian saying on this score: a miser pays twice.

Re: New Stack and Plumbing.

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2023 10:15 am
by NinaGood
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