Move Drain/Vent Pipes - Check my Drawing


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Old 08-26-18, 06:31 AM
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Move Drain/Vent Pipes - Check my Drawing

I need to move my drain sink over a couple of feet.

There are two drain pipes and they share the same vent. I believe the drain on the right was for a dishwasher.

Anyway, it's a not a load bearing wall. I'm going to put a stud shoe across the king/jack studs, and I'll put nail plates on the cripple studs.

I'll make sure there's a adequate slope also.

Anyone see any issues with this plan? Thanks
 
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Old 08-26-18, 11:25 AM
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I am now finding out I have an issue with the outlet I need to install. The outlet needs to be within 24" of sink.

My vent pipe will be in the way of my required outlet. Is there another solution to plumbing the vent pipe so I can fit my outlet in or will I have to surface mount my outlet? Any other solutions? Thanks
 
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Old 08-26-18, 12:50 PM
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Disregard this post.

There's plenty of room to mount my electrical box horizontally under the vent pipe.
 
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Old 08-26-18, 01:33 PM
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FWIW, a dishwasher can share the drain with the sink, either through a garbage disposal or a branch tee, and it should be a 2"drain. 1½" is OK for the trap arm and vent.
 
 

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