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    Advice on plumbing in shower waste at low level

    how about this? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/263736022899 has anyone used a pump?? i could connect it to the existing boss joint. the unit could be boxed in with the waste pipes and soil stack.
  2. M

    Advice on plumbing in shower waste at low level

    Pretty sure thats the rad drain off valve - its no longer operable since i had the CH system redone. So I am guessing id need to raise the shower tray up to like 100-150mm to counter for the drop?
  3. M

    Advice on plumbing in shower waste at low level

    That is no different to what I have already but the boss connector sits too high - unless you mean dig up floor and connect it below ground?
  4. M

    Advice on plumbing in shower waste at low level

    I could but it would be a 4 meter run and would prefer the waste to not be visible. Ideally, run into the soil stack. I have researched to see the pumped waste modules, maybe this could work and i connect to the stack.
  5. M

    Advice on plumbing in shower waste at low level

    Yeah, its a solid floor unfortunately. It's a 1970 build so likely to be clay or some other nice asbestos'y type material.
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    Advice on plumbing in shower waste at low level

    Hey Guys! First post so please go gentle. I have recently moved into a property needing some medium/heavy cosmetic work and I am a very keen DIY'er, will get my hands dirty on any job. I just need a little guidance. I want to add a shower to the ground floor WC. I am fairly comfortable with...
  7. WC Left Side Wall

    WC Left Side Wall

    1: Gas Pipe 2: Mains Water Supply 3: Soil Stack
  8. WC Soil Stack

    WC Soil Stack

    Connector sat at 15cm in height.
  9. WC_Layout

    WC_Layout

    This is the layout i want. The shower is small (700x700) but only used as a secondary.
  10. House Renovation

    House Renovation

    House Renovation
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