Can the toilet be changed in the dry and wet areas?

Updated on Bathroom 2024-09-27
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    You can change it, the premise is that the one downstairs does not object to you to re-drill and change the sewer pipe.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It can be changed, but if you want to find a professional team, you must also do a good job of waterproof repair.

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1 answers2024-09-27

Hello, this can't be changed; This was determined by the construction of the original real estate; If you consider that when you open the door, there will be a mirror, and you can use a curtain to block it; Either use a large curtain; Cover the washbasin from top to bottom, or you won't put this washbasin at this point; You can put an artistic washbasin, etc.; Decide for yourself.

3 answers2024-09-27

OK. However, in some places, it should be noted that because the ground between the building and the floor is generally paved with prefabricated panels, because of its limited thickness, it is not recommended to directly groove and bury the renovated sewer pipes on it, which will destroy the overall structure of the floor and cause potential safety hazards. To reroute the sewer pipe of the toilet, the bathroom floor should be raised with cement, the renovated sewer pipe should be laid, and the two sides should be filled with cement, so that the toilet sewer can be renovated according to the needs of residents, which is safe and convenient.

1 answers2024-09-27

No, you don't. The bathroom area is not more than 10 square meters, if you distinguish the ceiling, not to mention the trouble, the vision is not good, and it looks too messy. It is recommended to use the aluminum gusset ceiling uniformly, which is beautiful and waterproof, and can be used in both dry and wet areas.

1 answers2024-09-27

It's perfectly possible, make a separate bathing space with monolithic glass, and the rest is all together.

4 answers2024-09-27

It's okay to change it, but you have to do a good job of waterproofing! It's best not to change, there are many hidden dangers!