Hello all, this is my first post on HomeRepairForum. I just found this site yesterday but I know I will spending a lot of time here. I can hardly believe how much useful information I have found already. I've gained so much form this site in such a short time I can only hope I will be able to make some small contributions in return.
I'm in the middle of a large remodeling project and I would like to put forth a couple of plumbing related questions.
The first goes directly to LazyPup along with a comment. First the comment ... Wow, Thank You. I've been searching for plumbing related answers on the forum and have read many of your posts. I've learned a tremendous amount from reading them but one of them leads me to my first question.
1) In the thread DrainZzzzz you posted an illustration that shows the minimum trap arm length from a P trap to washer standpipe as being 4 x the trap diameter. I can't figure out why. Isn't this distance normally 2 x trap diameter? I'm sure I'm missing something just cant figure out what.
Now for my other two questions for which I would appreciate any and all feedback.
2) Is there a maximum height restriction for a Washer standpipe? I live in MD and I believe my local code is based on the NSPC and IRC. Given that, I understand the height of the standpipe above the trap is limited to 42" but can I put the trap at any height I want? We have a front loading washer that sits on a drawer base so the top of the washer is about 53" high. I'd like to put the standpipe at around 54" so it's visible behind the washer. The washer is rated to pump 8' so there is no issue there. Under UPC it seems standpipes are limited to 48" so I know I'd be out of luck if the code here were UPC.
2) Cleanouts are confusing me and I'm not exactly sure where I need them. I'm only concerned with my main drain at the moment. We are adding a new bathroom above our garage and it will be serviced by a 3" drain. The drain will travel horizontally about 9' with various fixtures draining into it before it drops vertically a few inches to get under the floor joists so it can then turn 90 degrees (We'll call this POINT A) and proceed horizontally for about 18' along an I-Beam across my garage ceiling to Point B. At Point B it will be joined by a 2" drain coming from the laundry and transition to a vertical drop for about 9' coming down inside the wall between my Garage and Family room to Point C. At Point C the vertical drop has reached the Garage floor and it will now transition into a horizontal run to travel about 10' under the floor of my Family Room to Point D where it will hit the rear wall of my basement. Here it needs to take a 90 degree turn and follow the wall for about 25' until it ties into the main drain leaving the house at Point E. I hope this makes sense, I've tried to sketch it out in the included pictures but not sure how clear it is.
Points A, B and E would be behind drywall and not accessible. Points C, D would be behind drywall but accessible. Is there anything wrong with my plan? Do I need additional cleanouts? Improvements?
Thanks again to all those who use and maintain this great site.
Eric M.
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I'm in the middle of a large remodeling project and I would like to put forth a couple of plumbing related questions.
The first goes directly to LazyPup along with a comment. First the comment ... Wow, Thank You. I've been searching for plumbing related answers on the forum and have read many of your posts. I've learned a tremendous amount from reading them but one of them leads me to my first question.
1) In the thread DrainZzzzz you posted an illustration that shows the minimum trap arm length from a P trap to washer standpipe as being 4 x the trap diameter. I can't figure out why. Isn't this distance normally 2 x trap diameter? I'm sure I'm missing something just cant figure out what.
Now for my other two questions for which I would appreciate any and all feedback.
2) Is there a maximum height restriction for a Washer standpipe? I live in MD and I believe my local code is based on the NSPC and IRC. Given that, I understand the height of the standpipe above the trap is limited to 42" but can I put the trap at any height I want? We have a front loading washer that sits on a drawer base so the top of the washer is about 53" high. I'd like to put the standpipe at around 54" so it's visible behind the washer. The washer is rated to pump 8' so there is no issue there. Under UPC it seems standpipes are limited to 48" so I know I'd be out of luck if the code here were UPC.
2) Cleanouts are confusing me and I'm not exactly sure where I need them. I'm only concerned with my main drain at the moment. We are adding a new bathroom above our garage and it will be serviced by a 3" drain. The drain will travel horizontally about 9' with various fixtures draining into it before it drops vertically a few inches to get under the floor joists so it can then turn 90 degrees (We'll call this POINT A) and proceed horizontally for about 18' along an I-Beam across my garage ceiling to Point B. At Point B it will be joined by a 2" drain coming from the laundry and transition to a vertical drop for about 9' coming down inside the wall between my Garage and Family room to Point C. At Point C the vertical drop has reached the Garage floor and it will now transition into a horizontal run to travel about 10' under the floor of my Family Room to Point D where it will hit the rear wall of my basement. Here it needs to take a 90 degree turn and follow the wall for about 25' until it ties into the main drain leaving the house at Point E. I hope this makes sense, I've tried to sketch it out in the included pictures but not sure how clear it is.
Points A, B and E would be behind drywall and not accessible. Points C, D would be behind drywall but accessible. Is there anything wrong with my plan? Do I need additional cleanouts? Improvements?
Thanks again to all those who use and maintain this great site.
Eric M.
Fittings:
Overhead View:
Head-On View:
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