Is it reasonable to change the bathroom sewer pipe from 50mm to 40?

Updated on Bathroom 2024-10-02
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If the first tenant has not renovated, it is the best way to make holes in the floor of their own bathroom and change the location of the unreasonable sewer holes.

    If the downstairs residents have already renovated, they can only find a way in their own homes.

    The washing machine drains quickly and has a large amount of drainage, so you must use the original sewer pipe "You can't use the sewer after you have changed it", otherwise it will backwater to the ground "There is really no way to buy an extended washing machine drain hose and drain it into the floor drain that is far away".

    AS FOR THE DRAIN OF THE BASIN, IT CAN BE CHANGED TO WALL DRAINAGE, "THE DRAINAGE HOLE IS 40MM HIGH FROM THE GROUND", AND THE OTHER END CAN BE CHANGED TO THE TOILET DRAIN PIPE.

    The ground does not need to be raised.

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It's completely installable, it's just annoying.

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You might say sewer, right? Generally, the sewer main is more than 100, and the riser pipe such as wash basin and floor drain is 50 - 75 pipes are generally not used.

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Hello! This is a pipe for draining baths, basins, washing machines, and floor drains.

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No problem, it's just that it is generally not used, so there are few people who change it

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There are a lot of 40 that can be installed.