oldsalt
New Member
First, I appreciate the thoughtful suggestions of all those that read and reply to my posting.
QUESTION: I am trying to install a bathroom on the 1st floor of a 2 story house that has an attic, but whereby there is no existing vent line to tap into and there is no easy way to get from the 1st floor out thru the roof with a new vent line.
Bath Fixtures to Install:
1.) Toilet
2.) Bathroom sink
3.) Bath tub/shower
EXISTING SPECS: The waste connection for the above fixtures to the existing drain line (stack) is 30 feet away and this line goes into the main waste/sewer line in the concrete basement floor.
PROBLEM: Running a vertical vent line from the first floor to the roof, I have to cut a hole in the ceiling and through the 2nd floor and then through the 2nd floor ceiling and into the attic and then through the roof sheathing and through the slate roof tiles. Even if I make a pipe chase because of the location it will butcher the 2nd floor bedroom and cutting through slate tiles is always a pain in the butt and compromises the integrity of a 110 year old roof.
PLEASE HELP.....any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Someone suggested that I run one vent line connecting all the fixtures and terminating it in the wall in a vent device.
Although I will not be pulling a permit and code enforcement is not an issue, I sure don't want to invite problems or do something that later bites me in the butt.
Thanks.
OldSalt
QUESTION: I am trying to install a bathroom on the 1st floor of a 2 story house that has an attic, but whereby there is no existing vent line to tap into and there is no easy way to get from the 1st floor out thru the roof with a new vent line.
Bath Fixtures to Install:
1.) Toilet
2.) Bathroom sink
3.) Bath tub/shower
EXISTING SPECS: The waste connection for the above fixtures to the existing drain line (stack) is 30 feet away and this line goes into the main waste/sewer line in the concrete basement floor.
PROBLEM: Running a vertical vent line from the first floor to the roof, I have to cut a hole in the ceiling and through the 2nd floor and then through the 2nd floor ceiling and into the attic and then through the roof sheathing and through the slate roof tiles. Even if I make a pipe chase because of the location it will butcher the 2nd floor bedroom and cutting through slate tiles is always a pain in the butt and compromises the integrity of a 110 year old roof.
PLEASE HELP.....any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Someone suggested that I run one vent line connecting all the fixtures and terminating it in the wall in a vent device.
Although I will not be pulling a permit and code enforcement is not an issue, I sure don't want to invite problems or do something that later bites me in the butt.
Thanks.
OldSalt