Metal Toilet Drain Pipe

Support the pipes every four feet with pipe straps.
Metal toilet drain pipe. This distance depends on your local plumbing code. Suitable for use in above and below ground downspout drainage low spot drainage and in french drain applications. The rating and diameter is stamped right on the pipe. Ez drain stick consists of a corrugated slotted pipe surrounded by a polystyrene aggregate all wrapped in a durable filter fabric.
Used for culverts and spillways this 16 gauge solid corrugated drainpipe is galvanized to protect and extend the service life of your drain. Advanced drainage systems bend a drain pipes allow you to expand the pipe lengthwise and adjust it into the desired angular position. Make sure the final bend upward under the toilet is well supported and reaches high enough to permit installation of the toilet flange. The toilet s trap arm also referred to as the fixture drain is the pipe between the trap and the vent.
Ez drain is an all in one easy to install substitute ez drain is an all in one easy to install substitute for a traditional french drain. In most homes pvc drain pipe is used instead of metal pipe. The standard size for a toilet drain pipe is 3 inches in diameter but drains up to 4 inches in diameter are often used. If using more than one section use asc 29851 connecting band.
Use this contech 15 inch x 20 foot corrugated steel pipe to direct water drainage where you need it. The toilet flange is the fitting that attaches the toilet to the drain line. This white or cream colored pipe is the most commonly used pipe for drain lines it s strong untouchable by chemicals and seems to last forever. The toilet flange also known as a closet flange is the part of the toilet that secures the unit to the floor which connects to the drain pipe.
Schedule 40 pvc is strong enough for residential drain lines but check with your plumbing inspector first. Usually made of pvc rubber or metal this piece is circular in shape and usually secured in place with a few bolts. The drain pipe connects to the flange which mounts the toilet itself and this flange is usually built to connect to 3 inch schedule 40 toilet drain pipe. Glue the remaining pieces of pipe and fittings into place working your way from the main drain pipe back to the location of the toilet.