Hi, I'm planning to do the plumbing on a new bathroom I'm building on suspended wooden floors. The bath is non-standard size and I'm looking to put in a separately-plumbed bath plug-hole, overflow and a shower drain. I'm okay with the water going in, but need some advice for waste water.
So far I've got some push-fit 40mm pipe, a push-fit trap, and a shower drain that I'm planning on using for the floor. I can't figure out how to connect the shower drain (metal, threaded, maybe 40mm) to 40mm plastic piping. Can someone advise?
Also, where would be the best place to connect the bath overflow to? It'd be too hard to connect to the bath waste above the trap, so should it go to the floor drain above the trap?
Thanks in advance!
So far I've got some push-fit 40mm pipe, a push-fit trap, and a shower drain that I'm planning on using for the floor. I can't figure out how to connect the shower drain (metal, threaded, maybe 40mm) to 40mm plastic piping. Can someone advise?
Also, where would be the best place to connect the bath overflow to? It'd be too hard to connect to the bath waste above the trap, so should it go to the floor drain above the trap?
Thanks in advance!