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Author:
riker439 (CO)
Hello Eveyone,
I am just a DIYer so please excuse my ignorance with terminology. I am pretty handy however so this shouldn't be hard, just need to know if I am doing it right. I have an existing soil stack (yellow text) from an upstairs bath that I would like to use to rough in a new sink (red text) for a wet bar. My questions are:
1. Is this ok to do and any advise on how to do it (fittings, slope, etc)
2. There is an existing dry vent for the basement drain (green line and text). Can I tie into this or should I use an AAV? If I tie into it, any advise on sloping, fittings ext would be great.
Thanks for all your help. This is in Douglas County Colorado. Please click on the image link below to see what I am talking about.
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packy (MA)
you are pretty much going to do something like this....
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Author:
riker439 (CO)
Thanks Packy
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