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Drainage and Sewer Pipe Slope

Proper slope of gravity drainage and sewer pipes is important so that liquids flow smoothly,
which helps transport solids away without clogging. A pipe that is too flat will prevent waste
from flowing away. It is also commonly thought that pipes that are too steep will allow liquids to
flow so quickly that solids will not be carried away.

Drainage pipes are usually run at the minimum allowable slope so that ceilings can be kept as
high as possible.

Standard Horizontal Drainage Pipe Slope


According to the International Plumbing Code, drainage pipes should be run with a uniform
slope at the following minimum pitches:

PIPE DIAMETER MINIMUM SLOPE


2 1/2" or smaller 1/4" per foot
3" to 6" 1/8" per foot
8" or larger 1/16" per foot

Large Diameter Sewer Pipe Slopes


Large sewer lines require calculations to determine the proper pitch. In general, sewer mains
should be designed to have a flow rate of 2 feet-per-second during peak dry-weather conditions.
Flow rates are usually kept below 10 feet per second. For floor rates greater than 10 feet-per-
second, the pipes should be designed with anchors or other means of preventing the pipe from
shifting.

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