Bathroom bath room with floor drain problem

Updated on Bathroom 2024-08-19
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Draw a picture of you. I recommend walking outdoors with an open tube. Then from the back of the toilet to the floor drain, the key is to make two holes in the wall. It is best to raise it 5 cm so that the pipe has a slope.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There is no better way to use a pedestal and connect a drain pipe along the edge of the wall.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If you don't want to hit the floor, there are only two ways, first, to see if the downstairs will not be taken over for you (it is generally impossible), and second, then use the one with a base first, and connect the drainage pipe along the wall. But you don't want to use a base one, it's no choice.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Install the whole shower room.

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No, put a hundred to the heart, in fact, it's not a floor drain, the picture you sent is only for drainage in the bath. The real floor drain is buried 30 to 40 cm below the floor tiles near the corner of the wall, which is invisible, so to speak, there are at least 4 drains in the bathroom, and 5 more. If it is four drains, three can be seen and one cannot be seen, and if it is five drains, it is also seen that three can be seen and one cannot be seen, because during construction, workers will use only one drain pipe to wash their hands and drain their urine pockets in order to cut corners, I hope to adopt, thank you.