Midnight already??
You mean leave the existing IC alone and cut a new one into the sever pipe.
I think this would be beyond my capability. And I could upset a lot of people if it went wrong!!!
Regards
Mike MS
Noseall.
Thank you for the advice.
The existing IC is only about 4 ft from where the new soil pipe will exit the house. I am sorry but I have not fully understood what you are trying to suggest. Would it be worth having two IC's so near each other? I will have to have a think about your...
I did the same thing on my old house, put a conservatory on the back of the properety.
I moved the boiler into the conservatory and put a box around it. But my conservatory was mainly brick. :lol:
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Mike MS
Ahh.
Conflicting answers.
Is there vagueness in my question?
There is no soil pipe, I am talking about changing the 90 degree elbow that goes from the back of the existing toilet downstairs into the floor. No stack pipe.
Regards
Mike MS
To All.
Thank you for your replies.
I agree it is always better to use a normal soil pipe, but the waste needs to get from the front of the house to the back and it would be difficult in a 4" pipe.
The answer then is no, it needs a seperate leg. Sad really as the lady lives on her own...
I have a friend :lol:
They have a downstairs toilet and the waste pipe goes into the floor (and I assume the sewer pipe). There is no stack pipe.
They are in the process of having an upstairs toilet and shower fitted. Is it possible to connect the saniflow toilet waste pipe to the waste...