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About 3 feet, but if your not going by code, i think you could go 4 feet and be ok
These calculations are not difficult, but you must know the load (including the floor weight) that will be carried. And the deflections that the appropriate building regulations allow.
Yes. As long as it meets the required distance from the floor and the minimum square footage opening. Example - where I am the opening must be 5.7 square feet or larger.
downstream of a closet bend within 8 ft for three inch pipe and 10 feet for 4 in pipe at least half the size of the drain... unless it is stack vented then it would be full size of the stack right
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Probably not. There is no vent for that drain, it did not need one for a floor drain. A toilet is trying to push against the air pressure in the drain.Normally a decent plumber will install a floor drain with in 15 feet of a vented line or will vent the FD in case irt exceeds the 15 ft ruleA Floor drain can be as small as 2" diameter and thus it is undersized for a toilet and a floor drain alread has a trap and a toilet would thus be drouble trapped
sounds like you are going to need to install a sump for the sink to drain into and then you put a sump pump at the bottom and connect it into the houses main line.
Sounds like you have too much suction in the skimmer. If you have 2 skimmers and have plugged one to vacuum, try taking it out. If you do not have 2 skimmers and have a main drain, try diverting some more of the suction to the main drain. I am not sure why you would be getting wrinkles unless your liner is loose or you have water behind the liner causing this. Hope this helps
Depending on which code your using, I normally vent a trap with in 2 ft of the fixture and I place the trap no further then 2 ft from the fixture EXCEPT for floor drain as I can install them with in 15 ft of a vented line
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None, but you could install a transfer pump to the drain hose of one.
250 yards is a liner measurement, square feet is a product of two liner measurements. There is no conversion.
There is no way to convert area to distance.
The cost to install 650 square feet of wood floor depends on the wood chosen and who you choose to install it. The flooring itself can range from $1.80 to $15 per square foot, while labor can be anywhere from $2 to 8 per square foot.
I believe that would be 120 feet of liner. I would say get a couple of more feet just in case.
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