From there the pipe runs under the floor and out to the city sewage system under the street.
Pre plumbed drain piping in basement floor.
How to rough plumb a basement bathroom.
Get a pencil and mark the entire bathroom in the basement including the sink walls shower toilet and the drain lines.
But it may run at an angle rather than straight out to the street.
The steps are based on.
The bath drains for the basement rough in connect into this horizontal section before it leaves the house.
The pipe is for condensate which is fairly clean and fairly small amounts.
Diameter vertical pipe that runs into the basement floor.
You will need a framing square and a 4 level or some equivalent thing to make a perpendicular square line off of the wall nearest one of the smaller pipes and then the other.
Adding a bathroom to your basement can be a fairly long and complicated process.
If it was laid out for a basement bathroom which would be my guess then those smaller pipes would be vanity drain and would be laid out to line up within a 2x4 wall.
Most recently built homes have plumbing stubs pre installed making installation much simpler.
For more volume or for anything you wouldn t want your back yard garden soaking up you really want a proper drain connection.
But not all homeowners are that lucky.
This article will get you through the initial stage of this project the rough plumbing.
At this point it is all a pre plumbed basement bathroom.
It is the best method to check out various basement bathroom plumbing layout ideas for your basement bathroom.
For these situations the biggest time saver is to build it under a first floor bathroom.
Plumbing and piping pre plumbed basement questions i m sure this has been posted before but i am in the beginning of finishing my basement and there is a bathroom.
Floor drains often go to small sumps for diffusion into the soil since they re just intended to handle occasional spills.
So before you can do any real planning you have to find that line.
Standing in my basement looking up i see a number of pipes from all directions feeding into one major vertical stack which disappears into the concrete floor and goes horizontal out the side of the house.