2020-06-28

Tub and sink plumbing

I put the sink drain and vent first, but I didn't follow the diagram from the inspector since I had to change it from a double to a single sink.  So I forgot about I ended up forgetting about the orientation of the fittings, so I had to rotate them...


Of course the tub drain had to end up directly over a joist...so I had to notch (and reinforce) it, in addition to not being able to do the overflow connection normally.  This is how I was going to do it:

I sent the picture to the inspector before I glued anything since I wasn't sure if it was ok, and it was a good thing since it turns out you're not supposed to use the sanitary T's horizontally like that.  So after input from him I did it like this:

This is how it all looked when it was done, and I just have the pipe ending in the basement for now.


I also forgot and left a window without a screen open over night, and ended up with a bird inside.  It seemed to like my suspended extension cords.  At least it was a nice change from bats since I could just leave the door open for it to fly out.

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