My property is located in Pennsylvania and was built in 1866. It is a brick row home and clearly does not have updated plumbing. It has one second floor bathroom with a single vent stack for the house. Adding an additional vent stack to the property is not preferred since the walls are plaster lath on brick with no space for plumbing.
I would like to add a first floor powder room. The only location that is feasible is about 5' offset from the soil stack coming down from second floor. I am not a plumber and plan to have one in to perform the necessary work per the regs, but otherwise I am handling my own demo and build.
I am in the initial planning stages and am considering possible toilet locations. The attached picture is my current situation. The 4" iron pipe coming down the slight angle is the stack and joins with the main 4" horizontal waste line below.
As long as the plumber can achieve acceptable grade, would the red schematic be appropriate (please pardon the poor drawing)? In particular, the 90 degree bend to the 45 degree connection to the main stack
I would like to add a first floor powder room. The only location that is feasible is about 5' offset from the soil stack coming down from second floor. I am not a plumber and plan to have one in to perform the necessary work per the regs, but otherwise I am handling my own demo and build.
I am in the initial planning stages and am considering possible toilet locations. The attached picture is my current situation. The 4" iron pipe coming down the slight angle is the stack and joins with the main 4" horizontal waste line below.
As long as the plumber can achieve acceptable grade, would the red schematic be appropriate (please pardon the poor drawing)? In particular, the 90 degree bend to the 45 degree connection to the main stack