Relocating vent stack

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tompiros

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We are hoping to move this stack a few inches back so it will be in the wall. The sink and dishwasher are the only two things running to it. Can i run a couple 45 degree angles to put the pipe into the wall and then same thing at the top to connect back to the roof vent? Or will that be too many angles? Also do these pieces have to be galvenized since the rest of the stack is galvanized?
Thanks for any help.

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yes it can be moved. after you do a little investagation

remove the floor around the pipe. see what kind of room you have under the floor to offset.

look up. you need room above to offset.

that drain arm,,,loose it, replace with pvc

i would cut the old pipe completly out and replace with plastic while offsetinf

need picture over head and under floor to tell you how


is a cabinet going in that spot?

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Thank you for the response, yes a cabinet will be going in there. I will get a picture from both ends tomorrow. Thank you
 
Here are the pictures from inside the attic, i have to take some from the basement still.

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Here is the pic where it goes into floor in basement. Easier to unscrew or just cut off where it connects?

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Correct, nothing until the fitting in the picture in the attic, also we will be running the sink drain in the basement up throught the floor directly below the sink, as it is now the dishwasher stuck out do to the drains current location
 
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