Can the sewer pipe in the bathroom be changed?

Updated on Bathroom 2024-03-18
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If it is on the first floor, it can be changed, and if it is on the second floor including the second floor or above, it is necessary to consult with the neighbors.

    The sanitary room for home decoration often encounters a troublesome problem, that is, the toilet drain in the bathroom is not very suitable, and the decoration design needs to be painstakingly conceived if it is renovated for the convenience of use. Four common ways to remodel your toilet drain teach you how to move your toilet drain pipe.

    Displacement of a small area:

    Use a special shifter for lifting, there is CM, it is recommended not to exceed 10CM shifter, which will affect the effect of punching and draining.

    Wide range of displacement:

    Floor elevation (generally 20CM high), discharge pipes, pipes should have a certain slope, but the distance should not be too long, the distance is long, the slope of the pipeline should be larger, the ground elevation will increase, and the flushing effect will also be affected. The drain pipe can be connected to the original pothole, and can also be connected to the sewer main pipe with 3 passes.

    Floor slab perforation displacement:

    If it is a duplex or a villa, you can make holes in the floor slab and re-take over the installation.

    Wall-mounted toilets:

    If possible, you can choose a wall-row toilet, as long as you build a short wall, and directly connect the pipe to the sewer main.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The toilet sewer pipe can be changed, but pay attention to waterproofing.

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