I am helping someone do a minor bathroom remodel and have run into a bit of a snag. It's not strictly a plumbing problem, but does involve the vent stack.
We want to install a new light fixture over the sink where there was no fixture before, so we need to install a light fixture box. The box needs to be right in between two studs (16" OC). Unfortunately, the vent pipe (black ABS) runs through the same space, making it difficult/impossible to use an old-work box with "ears". Here is a quick diagram of the situation:
The vent pipe is about 2" OD, so there's a bit of space behind the pipe (a bit over an inch). The wall is double-thickness drywall; 5/8" of normal wallboard under 5/8" of blueboard. We cannot go in from the back side, as this is a condo and the other side of the wall is another unit.
Any ideas about how to mount the light box at the proper depth, etc. without re-routing the vent pipe? Thanks!
We want to install a new light fixture over the sink where there was no fixture before, so we need to install a light fixture box. The box needs to be right in between two studs (16" OC). Unfortunately, the vent pipe (black ABS) runs through the same space, making it difficult/impossible to use an old-work box with "ears". Here is a quick diagram of the situation:
The vent pipe is about 2" OD, so there's a bit of space behind the pipe (a bit over an inch). The wall is double-thickness drywall; 5/8" of normal wallboard under 5/8" of blueboard. We cannot go in from the back side, as this is a condo and the other side of the wall is another unit.
Any ideas about how to mount the light box at the proper depth, etc. without re-routing the vent pipe? Thanks!
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