Can the sewer change the sewer of the toilet

Updated on Toilet 2024-07-08
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It cannot be changed, one of the two calibers is not the same, it is necessary to change small to large, it is easy to block, even if the two calibers are the same, the reservoir is not the same, which is not conducive to urban sewage discharge.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It's quite troublesome, because the toilet drain is 100 in diameter, and the drain of the washing machine is much smaller, and the poop will be blocked.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The drain of the washing machine next door must not be directly changed to the drain of the toilet, the diameter of the toilet drain is 11cm, and if the pipe is buried in the ground, the ground must be at least 11 cm high.

    Including waterproofing and other projects are relatively large, this is one of them, and it is also easy to block.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The diameter of the drainage channel of the washing machine is small, and it is not suitable for changing the toilet, and if it is forcibly changed, it will often be blocked!

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    OK. There are 2 ways to change the toilet drainage:

    1. Negotiate with the owner downstairs to change the original pipes directly from downstairs. This method is the least likely to cause clogging, provided that your landlord agrees, of course.

    2. Raise the floor of the bathroom. The elevation of the floor is directly proportional to the drain in your toilet. If your room height is enough, you can choose this method, but this method may cause sewer blockage in the later stage, so you need to be cautious.

    If you just want to make a toilet, you can choose a toilet shifter, but the farthest limit of the shifter is 15cm, which is more limited and more likely to be blocked.

    In addition, the sewer renovation property inside the room is not going to drip.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    It can be changed but it is quite troublesome, mainly in your downstairs home to change, and the ceiling will have to be removed.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The aperture of the water is different, and there is nothing that can not be changed if you want to change it, it depends on the on-site environment, but it is a bit troublesome.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Try not to change it. The toilet will often be clogged in the future.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    I can change it, but I can't use it and it's easy to get clogged.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    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.

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