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Drownerdowner t1_iua6uz0 wrote

It's literally against code to be smaller than 3" the flange is 3" you're not allowed to EVER reduce size in sanitary drainage.

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NicePumasKid t1_iua7c7m wrote

I know. The reality is 90% of homes in the US aren’t to code though.

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Drownerdowner t1_iua8bvp wrote

I think that assumption is a little high lol you need plumbing inspections to pass to grant occupancy in New builds

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marmstrm t1_iuap1qx wrote

If you flush a turd into a 2” pipe it will immediately block. Not only that, the toilet itself just will not flush

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Impressive_Health134 t1_iubub6v wrote

That’s a bold assumption. At the time of building most of them probably were mostly up to their local codes. Did a few get through inspection due to bad inspectors, bad/lazy tradesmen, etc. Sure. But 90%?

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NicePumasKid t1_iubz3wu wrote

It was just an exaggeration. There is however a large portion of homes that are not up to code and that’s just part of reality. I’ve seen it with my own eyes even on brand new houses.

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