My house is upstairs, and the toilet is not moving

Updated on Toilet 2024-07-31
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Yes, but the toilet seat should be raised.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    You can talk to downstairs.

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4 answers2024-07-31

If the upstairs toilet is moved and the sewer pipe is changed, it is not only a matter of changing the pipe, but also making holes in the new toilet position, and the risk of water leakage is still very high, and this risk is borne by you. If you agree with him, you can ask him to sign an agreement that the risk of water leakage will be borne by the owner upstairs, after all, in case of water leakage in the future, it will basically have no impact on the life of the upstairs, but it will have a great impact on your life. Or suggest that he take other ways to move, such as using a wall drain box to move, you can do not need to punch holes, and do not move the pipes.

2 answers2024-07-31

There is no problem with this, you can rest assured.

2 answers2024-07-31

It's not good, as long as you look comfortable, we don't have to be too superstitious in our daily life and do things, and don't believe too much in unreliable fortune-telling and the like.

4 answers2024-07-31

Is the restaurant located in the middle of the north wall of the room? What's so good about this? As long as he can use it conveniently, he can do it!

1 answers2024-07-31

In feng shui, just pay attention to the first floor below the toilet and sewage pipe on the second floor, which is not the stove in the kitchen. Feng Shui aside, if the downstairs stove is just above the toilet and sewage pipe of the bathroom, once the toilet and sewage pipe leak, the sewage will definitely leak to the stove downstairs for cooking and eating, which is very unhygienic, so try to stagger the two.