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Hi guys, few years off doing the work but I like to plan.

Can a soil stack be rerouting away from the house, over an extension roof? Reason to avoid internal stack from ceiling to floor.

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I'd presume any horizontal would have to have the appropriate fall, new underground drains required etc.
What isn't clearly shown is the stack would have a vertical drop before extending away from the house, and most of the inlets to stack are at various points along the wall.

I hope that makes sense....
 

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Yes it’s doable but I suspect it wouldn’t be cheap and depending on which way your joists / rafters run might need some structural work doing
 

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