scootermcrad
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Hey everyone! Been a minute since I've posted. Garage design 3,576, in-process. Getting closer to something I might actually build, though.
I'm working on a foundation layout and looking for some details for plumbing. Cold water in and drain/septic/sewage out. The foundation type will be footer with block stem walls. Detached building.
Does the plumbing have to pass through the stem wall, presumably at the first course of block (?), and penetrate the slab before jogging up into the wall cavity? OR! Is there an acceptable method to enter the wall cavity through the block stem wall, through the sole plate, and into the wall cavity so it doesn't have to be in the floor space? The stem walls and slab will most likely be insulated with rigid foam, as well.
I'm in North Carolina and can't seem to find a good detail that shows acceptable configurations, per current building code. I could be looking in the wrong place, though. Any proper foundation plumbing methodology that could be shared here, would be appreciated!
Thank you!
I'm working on a foundation layout and looking for some details for plumbing. Cold water in and drain/septic/sewage out. The foundation type will be footer with block stem walls. Detached building.
Does the plumbing have to pass through the stem wall, presumably at the first course of block (?), and penetrate the slab before jogging up into the wall cavity? OR! Is there an acceptable method to enter the wall cavity through the block stem wall, through the sole plate, and into the wall cavity so it doesn't have to be in the floor space? The stem walls and slab will most likely be insulated with rigid foam, as well.
I'm in North Carolina and can't seem to find a good detail that shows acceptable configurations, per current building code. I could be looking in the wrong place, though. Any proper foundation plumbing methodology that could be shared here, would be appreciated!
Thank you!
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