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    Kitchen sink in new location.

    Ahhhh! That would work as well! Thanks for the thought and effort. I'm going to lose that 4" space anyway so I'll probably go over in a straight shot... easier for cleanout, easier to pipe, etc. Thanks for all your help! Btw, I forgot to mention my city inspector says the new code allows for...
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    Kitchen sink in new location.

    I'm not quite sure what you mean by "45 it flat to the back wall of the cabinet". Do you mean like in the pic below? That's a good suggestion, one I hadn't considered.... duhhhh!!! :-) If so, I have three followup questions: 1. If work needed to be done on the drain line, the base cabinet to...
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    Kitchen sink in new location.

    FYI: Just talked with my city's permitting people. A trap must be installed within 24" of the sink, so I can't go through the floor first before adding the p-trap. The only exception is a washing machine, and he believed that was a max 38". I believe he thinks that's national code but don't hold...
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    Running electrical wire in an offgrade house.

    Hi all, I have an old offgrade concrete block house in Jacksonville, FL built probably in the late 50's or 60's. The old gray non-grounded wire. The house has a 2 in 12 pitch roof as well: very shallow. I re-wired part of the house myself under permit from the city: kitchen and bathrooms to...
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    Kitchen sink in new location.

    Hi Redwood, I have posted a birdseye view sketch of what I am talking about. Hopefully that will help. Thanks! Paul
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    Kitchen sink in new location.

    Thanks, Redwood. "You may extend the properly pitched dirty arm with 2" out 4-5' from the vent no problem." Yeah, that's option #1 above. I think it's 4' max with 1 1/4" and 5' max with 2" pvc. But like I mentioned, that chews up a lot of cabinet space. And this is a somewhat small kitchen to...
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    Kitchen sink in new location.

    Thanks, Nestor! I'll do that tomorrow.
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    Kitchen sink in new location.

    Hi, I live in Jacksonville, FL. I have an offgrade house with concrete block walls. I am considering a complete renovation of my kitchen including cabinets and plumbing. The current location of the 2" vent stack (that goes straight up through the attic through the roof, etc) is in an interior...
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