Will67
Well-known member
Look at the picture and see if you can spot the problem:
here is the other side of same:
The contractor who did my concrete work also did my rough plumbing. He was working off the same set of plans I am using to layout and build the walls. Why did he put the vent stack for the toilet right below the window
(never mind the fact that he poured a "pedestal" for the toilet because he said he could not get the 1/8 or 1/4 inch per foot elevation change for this toilet to connect into my existing sewer line).
From the first photo...I can not go to the left because that is where the man door opening is. Not sure if I can go to right, because of the shear requirements.
Any constructive suggestions?
here is the other side of same:
The contractor who did my concrete work also did my rough plumbing. He was working off the same set of plans I am using to layout and build the walls. Why did he put the vent stack for the toilet right below the window
(never mind the fact that he poured a "pedestal" for the toilet because he said he could not get the 1/8 or 1/4 inch per foot elevation change for this toilet to connect into my existing sewer line). From the first photo...I can not go to the left because that is where the man door opening is. Not sure if I can go to right, because of the shear requirements.
Any constructive suggestions?
