Pls get the rough room, the developer has reserved the toilet pipe, the location is not suitable, ca

Updated on Toilet 2024-09-14
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Yes! It's okay to raise and move horizontally, but the joints need to be done well! (But the space for translation is limited, so it's only about 15 centimeters long!)

    But as a designer and builder, I suggest that you better not move! Because it's been a long time since you've finished moving! It's easy to get clogged in the sewer!

    If the developer's position is really not good, then I suggest you move it (this is from the future life and practicality!). If you want to know the details, it's best to put your floor plan on it, and I can help you look at it (from all aspects, comprehensive considerations).

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Of course, you can install the toilet where you need it. You go to the building materials supermarket or market to buy a toilet shift, and connect the sewage pipe to the toilet with a shifter.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Displacement is not possible, because it involves the rearrangement of the bathroom pipes of the downstairs people, and it is more dangerous to break through the floor slab. It can only be blocked.

    If it's blocked, consider whether you want to reopen it in the future!

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