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Is my bathroom wet-venting plan reasonable?

Home Improvement Asked by Raul C on May 1, 2021

I‘m relocating my bathroom fixtures and laid out my plumbing using a wet vent. I would likefeed back about whether this is a good plan. Do I need another vent for the shower or suggestions on different layout?

See drawing. The cleanout is the existing drain.
Added different layout with toilet going perpendicular to drain,

Hi All,
I relayed the plumbing but have to move my drain out to make room to fit the fittings. I jog the drain with (2) 22.5 elbows, is this allowed 22.5 to use in horizontal? See Dwg-3, Thanksenter image description here

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One Answer

All of these layouts look good. The venting should be fine. You're connecting the lines with wyes, not tees, which is good. 45° Bends in the 3" cleanout line should be fine; a snake will easily make the turn.

Altogether, it looks like you've put a lot of thought into this. My one recommendation would be to check your state venting code to see the maximum distance allowed between a drain and its vent, just to make sure everything is close enough. I don't foresee a problem, but it doesn't hurt to check.

Answered by Eric Stevens on May 1, 2021

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