Morning All,
My customer purchased a shower head (12" diameter) and I want to know if we can mount this to the ceiling. I am renovating the bathroom and the ceiling and walls are open, so access to route new plumbing isn't a problem. It doesn't make sense to install a rain-maker head like this one on the wall, having it on the ceiling would be more efficient and give more of a shower effect, but is it to code?
I would like to install the vent for my newly re-located sink in the joists. I have re-located the bathroom sink on the other side of the 9' room. Passing the drain pipe isn't a problem, but the vent is. I would like to go up at the sink location and pass through the ceiling joists to meet up with the old vent location. The problem is that the joists, being spaced 12", are going to make it impossible to pass 9' of rigid abs 1-1/2" dia. tubing thru them. I can see 2 ways of doing this. 1 is to cut 12" long sections of abs, inserting them thru the joists, then re-joining them with glued unions. Is this to code? Keep in mind this is only a vent. The other idea is: Does flexible tuping exist for venting purposes? If it does, is it to code? Flexible tubing would make my life easier but I don't want to do anything that makes this an unprofessional job. By the way, moving the vent stack on the roof is out of the question since this is a quadraplex and that would entail removing walls, etc... in the apartment upstairs.
Thanks,
Craig
My customer purchased a shower head (12" diameter) and I want to know if we can mount this to the ceiling. I am renovating the bathroom and the ceiling and walls are open, so access to route new plumbing isn't a problem. It doesn't make sense to install a rain-maker head like this one on the wall, having it on the ceiling would be more efficient and give more of a shower effect, but is it to code?
I would like to install the vent for my newly re-located sink in the joists. I have re-located the bathroom sink on the other side of the 9' room. Passing the drain pipe isn't a problem, but the vent is. I would like to go up at the sink location and pass through the ceiling joists to meet up with the old vent location. The problem is that the joists, being spaced 12", are going to make it impossible to pass 9' of rigid abs 1-1/2" dia. tubing thru them. I can see 2 ways of doing this. 1 is to cut 12" long sections of abs, inserting them thru the joists, then re-joining them with glued unions. Is this to code? Keep in mind this is only a vent. The other idea is: Does flexible tuping exist for venting purposes? If it does, is it to code? Flexible tubing would make my life easier but I don't want to do anything that makes this an unprofessional job. By the way, moving the vent stack on the roof is out of the question since this is a quadraplex and that would entail removing walls, etc... in the apartment upstairs.
Thanks,
Craig
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