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An average day

When I mentioned this to the superintendent I said that I know people that have been impaled. He said that he has witnessed it in person.

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This was later on that day:

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My local Costco. The bathrooms are being renovated. I've seen better stairs with carnival rides.

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Just another failed roof inspection!
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The job is creating a bathroom between two second floor bedrooms. Back to back closets have been eliminated to provide the space for the bathroom.
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The first inspection was for the plumbing.

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Not long into it I noticed that the joist under the missing wall is 5-- 2"x10"s. I couldn't help but wonder why. The contractor was no help......until I asked him to remove an area of drywall from the lid. That's where I found this:

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So is that multiple layers of composition shingles over wood shakes?

Some of the roof was removed in some places. The Valley between the 2 roofs has wood shingle under it. One of the roofs still had 2 layers under it, think one 3 tab, one composite.

Whats with the foam?

Good question, was worried someone might be eating it with the fork laying there. :confused: no drip edge installed there either
 
They are not allowed for horiz. to horiz. drainage.

Ok, so you were pointing out another fault, i thought you were trying to say the t's improvrd drainage.
So if they ars not allowed, how do you tie in a second fixture to a run?
Wait ... is a Y different than a san-t?
 
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45 wye to be used with a 1/8th...............................Combo wye/1/8 (long sweep)
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Sanitary T - only to be installed vertically as shown
 
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.............Combo wye/1/8 (long sweep)

Got it. Two things: without saying "because its code" can someone explain why the T is not allowed. Dorsnt appear to be a whole lot of difference. Yes i see the physical diff, but not the functional diff.
2. I think your pic of the combo y is actually 1/4 not 1/8 ... it turns a full 90.
 
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