How high the bathroom dark water pipe runs along the wall

Updated on Bathroom 2024-05-28
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The bathroom should be treated with a dark pipe, and do not open the horizontal groove.

    If it is a transverse groove of the load-bearing wall, this is a damage to the main structure of the house (in principle, the transverse groove of the load-bearing wall should not exceed 30cm); For the light wall, it is not recommended to open a horizontal groove on the wall to route the pipe, the light wall is generally relatively thin, less than 10cm, you open a horizontal groove to remove three or four centimeters, then the light wall is left six or seven centimeters.

    For the buried wiring of wires and water pipes in the bathroom, it is carried out in the form of vertical slotted wiring, turning again on the top surface (or ground), and then vertically down (or up) for wiring. As for the height, there are no specific requirements.

    The spacing of hot and cold water pipes is not less than 10cm, and it is generally reserved at 15cm

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Hello, friend.

    The bathroom should be treated with a dark pipe, and do not open the horizontal groove.

    If it is a transverse groove of the load-bearing wall, this is a damage to the main structure of the house (in principle, the transverse groove of the load-bearing wall should not exceed 30cm); For the light wall, it is not recommended to open a horizontal groove on the wall to route the pipe, the light wall is generally relatively thin, less than 10cm, you open a horizontal groove to remove three or four centimeters, then the light wall is left six or seven centimeters. This is very likely to happen, and if you lean against the wall at noon, it is likely that the masonry wall will collapse, so be cautious.

    For the buried wiring of wires and water pipes in the bathroom, it is carried out in the form of vertical slotted wiring, turning again on the top surface (or ground), and then vertically down (or up) for wiring. As for the height, there are no specific requirements.

    The spacing of hot and cold water pipes is not less than 10cm, and it is generally reserved at 15cm

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    There are both walls and floors, and the water pipes on the ground are best no more than 20cm away from the wall, do not walk in the middle (don't think that the floor tiles are not visible), and do not walk diagonally. The height of the wall should not exceed 35cm, unless there are special circumstances (such as washing machines and showers), and the distance between the hot and cold water reserved pipes for showers should be kept at 15cm+

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The spacing of hot and cold water pipes is not less than 10cm, and it is generally reserved at 15cm

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