J Jamesplumbing06 Well-Known Member Joined Feb 24, 2016 Messages 608 Reaction score 125 Location , Oct 6, 2018 #21 You got it going your way. Plumb straight to that trap and assume it’s vented. Good luck.
frodo Just call me Macgyver Professional Supporting Member Joined Sep 28, 2014 Messages 8,578 Reaction score 2,977 Location right here right now, over there later on. Oct 6, 2018 #22
CT18 professional Professional Supporting Member Joined Apr 30, 2014 Messages 1,380 Reaction score 566 Location Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Oct 8, 2018 #23 They may have stopped that lav short because of footers below the floor for that wall. Like Frodo said you may want to break it up and see if you can move it tighter so its in the wall framing.
They may have stopped that lav short because of footers below the floor for that wall. Like Frodo said you may want to break it up and see if you can move it tighter so its in the wall framing.
frodo Just call me Macgyver Professional Supporting Member Joined Sep 28, 2014 Messages 8,578 Reaction score 2,977 Location right here right now, over there later on. Oct 8, 2018 #24 little trick I have done, is chip out the floor just enough for a 90 to be concealed by the 3 1/2'' toe space saves a lot of work. every cabinet sets on top of a 3 1/2'' box, called toe spasce the floor of the cabinet is 3 1/2'' above the actual floor. if you can squeek in side that spot. your good to go.
little trick I have done, is chip out the floor just enough for a 90 to be concealed by the 3 1/2'' toe space saves a lot of work. every cabinet sets on top of a 3 1/2'' box, called toe spasce the floor of the cabinet is 3 1/2'' above the actual floor. if you can squeek in side that spot. your good to go.
CT18 professional Professional Supporting Member Joined Apr 30, 2014 Messages 1,380 Reaction score 566 Location Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Oct 8, 2018 #25 Brilliant. Thats why you get the big bucks Frodo.