Retaining Wall Drain Pipe Washing Machine Drain Ventilation Pipe?

Washing machine drain ventilation pipe? - retaining wall drain pipe

I am rebuilding the kitchen, removing a wall, not the weight of plums are not supported containing full of utility companies. Everything has to be reorganized and restructured, with the exception of a small problem. This wall includes a vent pipe of the washer discharge. Is there a way to remove this tube to ensure holding the washer and dryer in the same place? Or do I have to run straight up into the suspended ceiling in a column, I know physics and know I could cut off the line and hide on the island to house the washer into the dryer machine (Bosch Axxis) and have no drainage problem but if I happened to glance back, the lock on the pipe and a flood in my kitchen. I want to consult a plumber, but I'm curious.

4 comments:

cheezyhi... said...

There are ways to put in sewer vent-less. But not recommend for something like a washing machine (a plumber will know what I mean).

You can use a vent out, and it will close after a little more (above the trap) to. Wind does not need to depend on the severity and the sewerage system. Is it more than 3 cm of ventilation stack. If the main vent stack that through the roof, will remain almost up to this. But if there is no alternative to a plumber willing to find it for you.

jay p said...

Taken with IM big. Implementation of the increase in thefts and further into the ground and reach the nearest wall ventilation. What kind of distribution, is a backup may be the same place.you administration, a ventilation system in an enterprise. Search online job site, where you climb onto the roof. And pass inspection.

big jack said...

Well, you have a burden that goes on top of the puck, he can run under the floor and add a line under the floor of the wind. You can also use a cleaning.

Rusty Nail said...

The air must remain so. It should not be a straight line, but must be on the main line, or be mounted on the roof.

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