If I rotate the trap 180. It clears a joist . However this goes above a cabinet in kitchen.
In original position the ceiling is out in kitchen below bath so I was going to connect below.
How do you connect above and leave for tiler if I rotate trap
As if trap is connected the tiler cannot...
Got a another problem now. I got the 32 mm to 40mm conpression on amd drilled hole through plyboard for trap . Hit a joist and cannot move bath left or right due to space. Lucky ceiling is out below but I do not really want tp hack loads of the joist.
Can anyone advise if they think OK to use...
Anyone know best way to get from 35mm crome to 40mm plastic
Just tried a 32mm compression on one end and 40mm on other and either side will go on 35mm crome.
I have seen a crome to 32mm connector online but not crome to 40mm.
Picture below a compression fitting which will not fit .
I have a crome bath waste and have been trying to connect a 40mm hepvo waste trap to it but it's way to big. Tried a 32m which could not go on.
I measure the crome end and it's 35mm.
How do I get a trap to connect to this secure ?
We have selected a tile for round bath and would like the same tile for the area where bath is on a platform.
Would it be OK to use the wall tile just on the bath platform.?
They are only small tile like brick size
A platform has been built in my bathroom to put freestanding bath on.
This platform has been plyboard with 18mm plyboard.
Prior to tiling would it be best to cover the plyboard with backerboard.
Thanks
Thanks. Just read up on them. They seem good
Can I ask do these traps take longer to drain. As if so may use a s bend and install a different way as the floor is currently up in the bathroom?
Thanks
I have a freestanding bath with a crome trap. I have attached a image of instructions .
If I use installation method A. A blank cap goes on bottom of the trap then the water can run straight out wall into a hopper.
But my question is if done this way the u bend does not get added to...