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 Waste Pipe Tie-In Problem
Author: akrause22 (KS)

I'm having to relocate a waste pipe that was going up a wall in the middle of the room. After opening up the wall I found out that this is going to be much more difficult. That pipe connects to a toilet, bathtub and vent. The pipe basically needs to take a 180 towards the wall. Thus, the two pictures you see need to basically turn in the other direction 180 degrees. Do you all have anything in mind that can connect all of this together in the opposite direction?

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 Re: Waste Pipe Tie-In Problem
Author: akrause22 (KS)

Would this work:

L shape 4 inch to a 3inch
3 inch PVC
3 Inch T
3 in. x 1-1/2 in. PVC DWV Reducing Coupling
3 inch tube
3 Inch T
3 inch PVC

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 Re: Waste Pipe Tie-In Problem
Author: hj (AZ)

180 degrees is a "U TURN", and the pictures are too dark to see what you have there, but it looks like someone has already "screwed up" the drain.

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 Re: Waste Pipe Tie-In Problem
Author: sum (FL)

It's going to be difficult for the pros to advise you without knowing what is what. The way things need to tie in depends a lot on what fixtures above correspond to which pipe below and ultimately what you are trying to do.

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