Big-Spend-2915 t1_j1tgxhn wrote
This whole area is stubbed out for a bathroom.
- vent stubout
- for shower drain.
- toilet ring
- sink drain stub out.
When you plumb in your sink, you will need to run its own vent. That will tie into the inwall drain.
THETRILOBSTER OP t1_j1ti501 wrote
Thanks alot for taking a look. First time taking on basement plumbing, the reading makes more sense when you can put it together with what you're looking at in your workspace. Appreciate it!
Melstner t1_j1un597 wrote
This would also be my guess.
Usually there's blueprints that come with the house with concepts of what could happen in the basement. That would also help confirm if you happen to have them.
Big-Spend-2915 t1_j1ury2r wrote
That is what those are. I do construction.
The square box is framed out there won't be any concrete there once he takes off the tape.
Find a 2"pvc pipe sticking up. That is where the shower drain will go.
The ring on the floor, that is a toilet ring. Not getting away from that one. The way it is currently oriented the toilet can only go one of 2 ways. 90° opposite of the slides.
The other two coming up, the #1 is too close to the shower to be the sink, it is also too small. That leaves it the vent.
The last one sticking up, that one is far enough away to allow for a vanity. Thus a sink.
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