goofy78270
Member
I am completely remodeling my master bath and was wondering about the wet venting.
Previously, the wet vent for the shower and toilet ran behind the shower fixtures. After tearing down the walls, I found that the space behind the shower was just dead space.
Now, I would like to move my wet vent from its current location to run in a wall rather than in this dead space. My question is once I run the wet vent in the wall, can I angle over to the current vent stack or do I need to create a new one so there is no angle in the vent?
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|----| this space housed the wet vent and shower fixtures
|-O--| now I would like to move it to the wall above
|----| and gain back this 3 feet of dead space
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Sorry for the crude picture and I hope this explains what I am looking to do. If not, let me know and I will try and explain better or find a way to upload a photo or two.
Previously, the wet vent for the shower and toilet ran behind the shower fixtures. After tearing down the walls, I found that the space behind the shower was just dead space.
Now, I would like to move my wet vent from its current location to run in a wall rather than in this dead space. My question is once I run the wet vent in the wall, can I angle over to the current vent stack or do I need to create a new one so there is no angle in the vent?
_____________________________________
___O_________________________________
|----|
|----|
|----| this space housed the wet vent and shower fixtures
|-O--| now I would like to move it to the wall above
|----| and gain back this 3 feet of dead space
|___|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Sorry for the crude picture and I hope this explains what I am looking to do. If not, let me know and I will try and explain better or find a way to upload a photo or two.