by Jerry Peck - Codeman on Tue Sep 06, 2016 1:44 pm
First, a few questions and comments:
1) The studs and plate in the wall where the vent is now looks to be larger (2x6?) than the wall where you want to move it to (2x4?) - is that correct?
- The pipe might not fit in that wall.
2) Is that 1-1/2 inch or 2 inch pipe for the vent and waste drain?
3) If everything physically fits in the other wall, you will need to run a vent up from the sink drain, around the corner, and over to reconnect with the existing vent (or use an AAV if allowed in your area, some AHJ do not permit AAVs to be installed) as you need to vent that sink drain.
4) There may be some other options, depending on distance, pipe size, stud size, etc.
5) If you did the "tee" below the floor, you would not be allowed to use a "sanitary tee" there, you would need a wye and an 1/8 bend (or a single combination wye and 1/8 bend fitting). Sanitary tees are made for changes in direction from horizontal (the drain) to vertical (the waste drain and vent going up), not for horizontal changes in direction as you describe.
Jerry Peck - CodeMan
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