Posted by K Effective on August 17, 2019 at 05:36:07 from (99.184.108.123):
In Reply to: SOS posted by gotmyfarm! on August 14, 2019 at 11:49:59:
Certainly, someone here is a more experienced or licensed plumber, so mine is amateur advice only. A fifteen foot run would require nearly a four inch fall to the main line. Assuming your main is suspended below the floor joists and the long run comes down a joist cavity that should be no problem. If the main is up between joists, that makes this much more difficult. You may want to consider upsizing the long run to two-inch from 1.5 inch- that would require a new Y fitting at the main. Replacing the Y provides opportunity to angle it to encourage the slope. Of course, this makes getting the riser through the floor more difficult to keep plumb, unless you move the trap to the basement (usually under the sink). The trap under the sink makes it much easier to hit a hole off center, or to move the pipes back from the middle of the cabinet for better useful storage. A trap in the basement makes cleanup of the long run far easier in the future, and the extra pitch makes this task unnecessary (hopefully).
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