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Hi
Edwardian terraced houses with loo on ground floor in a "lean to" at back of house; the toilets are all on one step up from the usual floor level of the ground floor.
I would prefer to get rid of the step; but might there be a good reason why they have been constructed that way, or was it just the fashion at the time ?
Any red flags spring to your mind about doing this?
Is there any regs that the loo should be a certain distance of height above the trap before the sewer ?
Edwardian terraced houses with loo on ground floor in a "lean to" at back of house; the toilets are all on one step up from the usual floor level of the ground floor.
I would prefer to get rid of the step; but might there be a good reason why they have been constructed that way, or was it just the fashion at the time ?
Any red flags spring to your mind about doing this?
Is there any regs that the loo should be a certain distance of height above the trap before the sewer ?