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	10-12-2012, 07:51 AM #1 Rough Plumbing Wrong Location Rough Plumbing Wrong LocationI have a situation where the rough plumbing for the tub drain was incorrectly placed. The builder is going to have to move the plumbing underneath the tub framing (see picture). Is there anything I should be watching out for when they move it? 
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	10-12-2012, 10:30 AM #4 Re: Rough Plumbing Wrong Location Re: Rough Plumbing Wrong LocationA lot of PT slabs in the Dallas area, as I recall, from when I built some houses there many years ago. It's not good to cut the cables in the slab, so a long cut may be a problem, and a structural engineer may be needed for a consult. The plumbing should be under the slab. So, they make the cut. Trench the dirt and lay the new pipe in the trench. Cover with soil and pour the fresh concrete over the soil. Some slip material needed around the pipe where it penetrates the slab. 
 
 
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	10-12-2012, 10:44 AM #5 Re: Rough Plumbing Wrong Location Re: Rough Plumbing Wrong LocationThanks for the replies guys. That gives me enough to go on for now. Much appreciated. 
 
 
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	10-12-2012, 01:17 PM #6 Re: Rough Plumbing Wrong Location Re: Rough Plumbing Wrong LocationActually, they need to move the wall, to fit the blueprint.  
 
 
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	10-12-2012, 01:47 PM #7 Re: Rough Plumbing Wrong Location Re: Rough Plumbing Wrong LocationKris, 
 This is a common occurrence. There are a couple of items for the home builder to be aware of during the actual move. There isn't much for an inspector to look at after the move, if the concrete patch in the original location is anything like smooth and level.
 
 


 
 
						
					
 
				
				
				
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