I am building a new extension for my parents to live with us to be close to us now that they are in there late 70s. The new extension will need a new hot and cold feed for a small kitchen that will have a sink and a washing machine and an ensuite thst will have a new toilet, basin and electric shower.
What I have in mind for the plumbing is....... The new kitchen will be on the opposite side of the existing kitchen wall which has a mains cold feed coming up under the sink with good pressure! I am thinking off breaking into the 1/2 inch cold feed and teeing off through this wall to feed the new sink and washing machine then continuing on to the new ensuite which is 3.5m away to feed the toilet and hand basin.
For the hot feed, I have a bathroom which is above near the new extension. I can tee off the 3/4 hot pipe to feed the kitchen sink tap then continue on to feed the ensuite hand basin.
For the electric shower I have decided to use a tank fed shower, I can take a half inch feed off the tank in the attic to the new ensuite.
Can anyone see any problems with my method or should I do it differently.
What I have in mind for the plumbing is....... The new kitchen will be on the opposite side of the existing kitchen wall which has a mains cold feed coming up under the sink with good pressure! I am thinking off breaking into the 1/2 inch cold feed and teeing off through this wall to feed the new sink and washing machine then continuing on to the new ensuite which is 3.5m away to feed the toilet and hand basin.
For the hot feed, I have a bathroom which is above near the new extension. I can tee off the 3/4 hot pipe to feed the kitchen sink tap then continue on to feed the ensuite hand basin.
For the electric shower I have decided to use a tank fed shower, I can take a half inch feed off the tank in the attic to the new ensuite.
Can anyone see any problems with my method or should I do it differently.