You know what thanks for rubbing it in! I realized i f***ed up if your not going to give constructive advice keep it too yourself. As a matter of fact I can and will figure it out on my own. Thanks for the encouragement
We'll gladly give you some guidance but we need more info.
Can you upload some pictures of your current work? Some one might photoshop some pipes in for you
I am removing cracked cast iron stack with pvc schedule 40. bathrooms directly over each other kitchen to left of stack 15ft. I know the vent needs to b above the water just not sure how to run it and how to tie into each fixture.
Run the toilet vent that way up over across to top plate to 6" above flood level rim of highest fixture on 2nd floor. Run vanity up thru top plate and connect to vent stack with an inverted fixture cross at same location as toilet vent. The shower on first floor vent needs to come up thru inside wall and in attic connect to vent stack.
Or you can wet vent the toilet on first floor via the vanity on first floor.
How do you expect us to help you when we have no idea of your bathroom layout, Your entire house layout. Hire a plumber get the permits and get inspected. Doing it half A@@ed only kills the value of your house.
I get hap hazardly after a few corona's :drink: :lol:
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