Builder did that prior to me. Going to be moved higher and then a box section built, as well. There's nothing to clip to due to the the box lintel, so they are just pushed under the frame, until I get to that bit. They will be moved up. Thanks for your thoughts.
My neighbour is a qualified electrician, so he's been baby sitting me along the way. I've been a glorified cable monkey to be honest.
I appreciate if I asked a random spark from checkatrade to sign off something they hadn't seen from the beginning, I'd likely be struggling.
Extractor will be through that same false wall at the back of the loo (left wall in photo) , through to an outside wall. Tumble Drier vented as well. Also plan to fit a small dehumidifier for drying washing.
I'm slowly converting a garage to a utility and downstairs loo. Everything so far has been DIY, although electrics will need signing off by a Spark.
It's not a huge space (loo is approx 120cm x 70cm) so want a fairly compact loo, although door is opening outwards.
I've built a false wall...
Can’t find the 22mm at all but found 15mm spurred of to bedroom rad. Going to use that instead and feed two very small radiators. I think, because if the size (1kw each) they won’t cause too much issue for the 15mm pipe.
Mine did this and it was the dishwasher drain hose. It had been clipped up above the height of the sink waste. It had slipped off the clip and the sink waste was back filling down the pipe.
Cheers for ideas. I was working from the room below. Going to lift the boards above and see what I can find. Caught covid so knocked me off my feet for couple of days.
Can anyone confirm if this is the old style grey HEP pipe?
Pictures of markings attached. It’s marked as Polska Instal??
If it’s is old style HEP pipe I believe I can use the new white inserts and white fittings.
I need to add two small radiators to my garage conversion. Little downstairs loo and a utility.
I’m planning on taking a feed from the existing 22mm flow and return in the ceiling above the garage. These 22mm are a grey plastic pipe, I imagine added when the previous owners fitted the last...