In my summer house I have a soil pipe going underground through the concrete base and down the garden... at a gradient of course. I'm thinking about adding an electric shower in the back room, along with a toilet and extractor fan.
The brown soil pipe sticks out from the floor... the flooring is about 50mm thick above the concrete base (luxury vinyl, chipboard, 30mm insulation - then concrete from top surface down). Ideally I don't wanna be digging into the concrete.
Is it possible to use this soil pipe for:
1: The shower waste.
2: The toilet waste.
3: The air extraction.
Without digging up the concrete?
I can probably manage an extra 100mm above current floor level but anything beyond that no because the ceiling is quite low.
In other words I have about 150mm of vertical space to run all the pipes. Both the toilet and shower will be situated right next to the soil pipe so don't need to worry about long distance runs.
Thanks.
The brown soil pipe sticks out from the floor... the flooring is about 50mm thick above the concrete base (luxury vinyl, chipboard, 30mm insulation - then concrete from top surface down). Ideally I don't wanna be digging into the concrete.
Is it possible to use this soil pipe for:
1: The shower waste.
2: The toilet waste.
3: The air extraction.
Without digging up the concrete?
I can probably manage an extra 100mm above current floor level but anything beyond that no because the ceiling is quite low.
In other words I have about 150mm of vertical space to run all the pipes. Both the toilet and shower will be situated right next to the soil pipe so don't need to worry about long distance runs.
Thanks.