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Moving drain vent to clean out.

edsaunders84

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I have a bathroom that had quite an unusual layout before. I'm looking to move some fixtures around and I have a quick question:.
Coming from my sewer, there is a drain for a sink, a toilet, and a shower all coming off the main sewer line. This is then followed by a 4 inch line through the ceiling for a vent, followed by the kitchen sink drain and then the clean out.
This is all in a slab so moving things around will be difficult. I'd like to cut the vent off and neck it down to accept a sink drain and move my vent to run up the wall from my clean out. I plan on putting a y in so the clean out can still be used. I don't think this will cause a problem based on what I've read but I wanted to ask some folks with a lot more experience than myself. Thanks in advance.
 
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edsaunders84,

Welcome to the Building Codes Forum ! :)

Can you provide a dimensioned sketch for us to review your question with ?


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Thanks for the welcome, It's obviously been quite a while since I used a forum. I'll get you a cad layout shortly. Thank you.
 
Why not just add a tee to the vent and make it a wet vent?
I'm looking to put a vanity there and if I make a wet vent it will push the vanity out about a foot into the bathroom and I will have to build a wall around it to hide it. If i can just move it to the cleanout then I can push the vanity all the way back and go down through the base of the vanity into the old vent.
 
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edsaunders84,

Can you cut the 4" vent while keeping it for the venting of
the plbg. fixtures, reroute it horizontally to a different location
and then take it thru the roof ?...........You must keep the 4"
vent as a working & compliant vent.


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