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It should be possible, there is a rubber ring at the toilet drain, if it can be covered tightly, it will be installed directly, if not, it will be set in the tee and then set a section of the sewage pipe, and the inner diameter should be reduced.
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Not allowed. The bend is too sharp, and it is easy to get blocked.
The drain pipe is blocked, there is oily garbage or hard objects, find something to pass by yourself, buy some sewer dredging agent, etc., it can't be passed, find a special one to clean the sewer.
This depends on which toilet is used, and the general rear drain toilet drain is generally reserved 180mm from the ground, which is the national standard. There are also 100mm and 220mm sizes. Different models of toilets are different, I hope it will help you.
Continued use will lead to water leakage, who can bear the dirty water all over the ground, that is, the ground waterproof is done well, and the stagnant water will accumulate over time and emit odor to the bathroom.
If you follow what you said and the diagram shows, this can be moved, but you must ensure that the waterproof layer is not damaged during construction, otherwise there will be endless troubles.
Upstairs landlord responsibility.
If the water leaks at the joint between the toilet sewer pipe and the floor slab, is it that the water is used upstairs again, causing the water to seep downward; If this is the case, it is because the waterproofing is not done well during the upstairs decoration, which will cause the water to leak downward; >>>More