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Sanitary

1st floor bathroom equal to the one below, doubt with drain pipes.

nachoteloco
hace 6 años
hace 6 años
Good people, a while ago ask for the installation of drains in a new bathroom. Now I am about to start building upstairs, and the bathroom is exactly in the same place, compared to the one below. My question is how to lower the pipe 110 by one side, if I can place some curves to 45 or it would look bad. I leave a picture of how the bathroom would be and where I would like the pipe to go down so that it is on the side of the wall. If possible, I would like it to be directly under toilet, bidet and shower, but I don't know if it is possible. http://i68.tinypic.com/2h87io5.jpg
servimat1
servimat1
138.835
hace 6 años
hace 6 años
Hi. The first thing to do is lift the toilet and place a 45º Y branch in its outlet (outlet pipe). In the mouth that is free would go the pipe of Ø 110 that should go through one of the corners of the bathroom and then go up to the first floor. This pipe can also go inside the wall (if its thickness allows it) and will be the one that receives the discharge of the toilet and patio sink. Regards
nachoteloco
hace 6 años

the picture attached would be the bathroom above, and how the 110 pipe would pass through the floor. Lower it by one side and connect it with a branch And on the outside of the bathroom that goes to the sewer. According to what I understand, you tell me to connect the toilet from above to below, can it be?

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servimat1
servimat1
138.835
hace 6 años

So is. Moreover, it is the only way to do it, splice the toilet from above with the one below. The other option is that the spout goes out the other way (the one of PA) and splice it to the sewer at another point.

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nachoteloco
hace 6 años

Of course, the idea is to splice the bath from above to the pipe that goes to the sewer with a branch And at 45º of 110. I need to know, is if it can be done as in the image and down it by the wall, on the side of outside the bathroom, with an elbow or curve.

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servimat1
servimat1
138.835
hace 6 años

You can lower the pipe wherever you want. The theme is only aesthetics, so I told you to do it by a vertex of the bathroom.

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danny_rosariorc
hace 6 años
hace 6 años
Make your bathroom upstairs, keep in mind that if you do everything on the roof you must fill in about 11 or 12 cm by the pipes, you can do it underneath and block your dblock bath with durlock, to hide the pipe, you can put a passage and up fill 5 cm only, lower the pipe wherever you want, the only thing you should connect in some way to sewer, either on the toilet or directly to the chamber. See that the flow is always forward.
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