My room doesn t have a bathroom and its drain or something like that can be built in existing condit

Updated on Bathroom 2024-08-12
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It depends on the building conditions of your room, if you install a water heater and shower, if there is water supply and drainage in the peripheral space, these two installation problems are not big, the water diversion pipe comes in, and you can pull 5 to manage the drainage.

    The biggest problem is the toilet, the toilet should be connected to the sewage pipe, if there is a toilet next door and a settling tank, it can be drained by the wall.

    If there is no toilet or there is no toilet around, it is more troublesome, the problem is that the 110 sewage pipe has a place to drain the water, how to go and hide, and the slope that must be left in advance. Otherwise, it will affect the aesthetics and have potential safety hazards (the pipe is too long or the slope is not enough to be blocked).

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The main thing is that you need to install two pipes, the inlet and the outlet. If you can solve these two, then you don't have a problem with the rest, if you have a large space in your home, there is a sewer pipe outside the house, a water pipe in the house, or a water pipe outside the door, you can get it.

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