Ren a practical way to maximize your home’s potential. Although it may not master bathroom makeover, a laundry room renovation is often more affordable and can have a significant influence on your daily routine.
When considering various designs and arrangements for your space, it is crucial to consider the plumbing requirements. Below are the essentials found in a standard laundry room
Valves controlling gas flow to dryers, faucets and drainage systems for utility sinks, and water supply and drainage lines for washing machines are all components that will be examined separately, with a focus on the potential consequences of repositioning them.
Moving The Gas Connection For A Gas Dryer
Many homes with gas service don’t even have a gas hookup option for a gas dryer! If your home does, you’ll need to consider relocating the gas supply valve to wherever you are planning on moving the gas clothes dryer.
You may have a gas valve installed, but if you currently rely on an electric dryer, you might be inclined to overlook the valve and focus solely on relocating the electrical outlet. However, it’s essential to think about the potential consequences of this decision. Flexibility to use a gas dryer, so it’s worth considering the resale value of your home when deciding how to proceed.
If you choose not to keep the option of having a gas dryer, it is crucial to appropriately remove the old gas valve. Do not conceal it within a wall or in a hard-to-reach area. Instead, trace the gas pipe supplying this valve back to where it connects to the main line. There, disconnect and seal it off to prevent any potential gas leaks in the future.
To relocate the gas connection while retaining it, the approach will vary based on the original layout and design of your laundry room.
To move the valve in a single direction along the wall, consider redirecting the gas line by cutting through the sheetrock. Create holes in the studs for the new gas line to pass through to its new position.
If you need to relocate the gas valve to a different wall, you might need to install a new gas from the attic to the new location. This involves disconnecting the existing line in the wall and redirecting the gas line through the attic.
Moving The Faucet Supplies And Drain For A Utility Sink
Illustration showing the layout of the gas lines in a laundry room, including wall surface, dryer vent, and electrical socket. Rearranging the water supply and drainage system for a utility sink is a convenient task. Utility sinks are highly practical in a laundry room and can be easily relocated a short distance to either side during a renovation without the need for extensive plumbing adjustments. This is feasible due to the p-trap under the sink being allowed to be situated up to six feet away from the vertical drain/vent pipe by standard plumbing regulations in most cases.
Moving the sink beyond its current position or to a different wall poses a greater challenge due to the drain piping. While it is often feasible to redirect the water supply pipes within the wall with relative ease, the same can not be said for the drain pipe. Re-routing the drain pipe to a new location typically involves working underneath the floor. In cases where the laundry room is situated on a concrete slab, the cost of such a task may be prohibitive.
Moving The Water Supply And Drain For A Clothes Washer
Relocating the water supply and drainage for a washing machine typically involves adjusting the positioning of the hot/cold water valves and the drain pipe. These components are usually housed together in a unit known as a washer box, with the valves connecting to the hot and cold water pipes within the wall.
A drain pipe is unique in that every plumbing fixture needs a p-trap at its connection to the drain system. The p-trap, a U-shaped pipe, serves to prevent sewer odors from entering the house. Typically, sinks have the p-trap located beneath the sink, while for a standard machine, the p-tr is situated within the wall under the washer box.
The clothes washer box can be relocated laterally by a few feet by simply accessing the wall and redirecting the pipes. As per plumbing regulations, the standard distance between the clothes washer box and the vertical drain/vent pipe on the wall can be up to eight feet.
Moving the washer box beyond its current position or relocating it to another wall will require more extensive work. This includes rerouting the drain/vent pipe underneath the floor, similar to what is done when moving a utility sink.
If on a concrete foundation, modify the concrete with a jackhammer or excavate a tunnel beneath the slab to facilitate the necessary changes.
In addition to the main plumbing work, the drain vent will need to be repositioned. Fortunately, this task is often relatively simple. Typically, the vent pipe can be redirected through the attic to its new position. Alternatively, in certain regions, it’s possible to install an air admittance valve, which eliminates the need for a traditional roof vent.
Other Factors To Consider During A Laundry Room Remodel
A visual’s inner workings, featuring the washer box, drainage pipes for the washing machine, and valves and pipes for water supply, can be a valuable reference point. Beyond plumbing, there are several key elements to take into account when renovating a laundry room and repositioning the dryer and washing machine.
In addition to the physical layout, consider the electrical aspects of your project, as outlet repositioning may be necessary. To ensure a safe and successful outcome, it’s crucial to hire a licensed electrician to handle this task.
In addition, you’ll need to plan for the dryer vent’s installation. Although it doesn’t require a downward slope like a drainage pipe, it will still need to be directed outside the house.
If you require assistance in relocating the plumbing lines for your laundry room renovation, don’t hesitate to contact us! We are your specific needs and any. The skilled plumbers at Chrome Air Conditioning adhere strictly to industry regulations when carrying out plumbing tasks. This assures you that all work will be completed in a secure and code-compliant manner.