We're planning a DIY kitchen remodel and have a question about moving the soil stack. Namely, is it easy to re-do the piping (provided we find the right size bends and fittings?)
Our existing kitchen sink sits under a window. There's a ledge behind the sink/under the window that is about 4" high and 4" deep - I posted a couple photos below. Currently, we have 4 inches of dead space behind our cabinets and we have an extra-deep countertop for the lenth of our kitchen.
We pulled off the ledge to see what was back there, as we'd like to get rid of this and move the cabinets back against the wall when we re-do the kitchen.
The soil stack from the kitchen sink is located inside this ledge. The top of the stack (when the pipe is parallel to the ground) is about 2" above the normal countertop height - it's directly under the hammer laying on the ledge in the photo below. The pipe runs to the right to get past the window, then makes a 90-degree turn to get back behind the wall, then goes up to the roof. We can't move the pipe back into the wall behind the sink, because it would require a complete cut through a load-bearing 2x4 that runs down from the window. What we'd like to do is move the new cabinets back against the wall, lower the soil stack a few inches to get it beneath a regular counter height, and then run it through the cabinet next to the sink and then back into the wall.
Does anyone see any problems with doing this? Anything we need to look out for? Or do we need to keep this goofy ledge (and therefore get a custom countertop, etc...) Thanks in advance for your thoughts!
Our existing kitchen sink sits under a window. There's a ledge behind the sink/under the window that is about 4" high and 4" deep - I posted a couple photos below. Currently, we have 4 inches of dead space behind our cabinets and we have an extra-deep countertop for the lenth of our kitchen.
We pulled off the ledge to see what was back there, as we'd like to get rid of this and move the cabinets back against the wall when we re-do the kitchen.
The soil stack from the kitchen sink is located inside this ledge. The top of the stack (when the pipe is parallel to the ground) is about 2" above the normal countertop height - it's directly under the hammer laying on the ledge in the photo below. The pipe runs to the right to get past the window, then makes a 90-degree turn to get back behind the wall, then goes up to the roof. We can't move the pipe back into the wall behind the sink, because it would require a complete cut through a load-bearing 2x4 that runs down from the window. What we'd like to do is move the new cabinets back against the wall, lower the soil stack a few inches to get it beneath a regular counter height, and then run it through the cabinet next to the sink and then back into the wall.
Does anyone see any problems with doing this? Anything we need to look out for? Or do we need to keep this goofy ledge (and therefore get a custom countertop, etc...) Thanks in advance for your thoughts!
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