i am going to fit a new close coupled wc, pedestal sink, and a shower instead of the bath
the existing hot and cold supply piping is 15mm copper and the sink waste is 36mm polypipe, and the bath waste is 40mm polypipe. as you can see from the pics each has its own waste pipe.
i probaboly could get away with leaving nearly all of the copper piping to the cistern, and sink taps but may need to add some fittings near the sink tap.
thought it might be good change over for white speedfix piping as it will be seen going from the wc to the pedestal sink at floor level and means i dont have to paint it pretty.
do i need two waste pipes, i know there are two sockets in the outlet socket, but could i run a single waste only from the shower trap, picking up the sink and block off the 36mm at the outlet socket, there wont be a bath draining anymore.
the total run from the shower trap to the end is around 3m..on the level.
if it is better to have two then ok
finally i will need adaptors to fit the solvent wast piping to convert to push fit..dont fancy using cement fittings
but
as usual...it really up to you, please
cheers
geof
the existing hot and cold supply piping is 15mm copper and the sink waste is 36mm polypipe, and the bath waste is 40mm polypipe. as you can see from the pics each has its own waste pipe.
i probaboly could get away with leaving nearly all of the copper piping to the cistern, and sink taps but may need to add some fittings near the sink tap.
thought it might be good change over for white speedfix piping as it will be seen going from the wc to the pedestal sink at floor level and means i dont have to paint it pretty.
do i need two waste pipes, i know there are two sockets in the outlet socket, but could i run a single waste only from the shower trap, picking up the sink and block off the 36mm at the outlet socket, there wont be a bath draining anymore.
the total run from the shower trap to the end is around 3m..on the level.
if it is better to have two then ok
finally i will need adaptors to fit the solvent wast piping to convert to push fit..dont fancy using cement fittings
but
as usual...it really up to you, please
cheers
geof