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Can You Have Too Much Slope In Drain Pipe? [Solved]
The ideal slope of any drain line is ¼ inch per foot of pipe. In other words, for every foot the pipe travels horizontally, it should be dropping ¼ inch vertically. Many drains either have too little slope or too much slope. That’s right, it is possible to have too much slope in your drain lines.
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