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    Advice on small under stairs toilet in Scotland

    At the back door I have 3 steps down with a total drop from the back door of around 400mm. So the idea is to remove the floor from the hall and dig a straight trench. The pipe would be around 3400mm long, so if the drop is at least 25mm per metre then I would be looking for around 90mm down at...
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    Advice on small under stairs toilet in Scotland

    Hi. Thanks for pitching in. I know how it looks, but it's because my drawings are s***e, lol... Clearance from the edge of the toilet would be around 6'4" and the centre of the toilet around 5'11". We're 5'4" and 5'6" and Google says that general height consideration at the centre of the toilet...
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    Advice on small under stairs toilet in Scotland

    Hi. Thanks for the reassurance. Doing a quick web search states that in general you don't need a building warrant for a downstairs toilet installation but you might need one if you carry out the work yourself... So my biggest concern is if I do install it myself what happens when we decide to...
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    Advice on small under stairs toilet in Scotland

    Hi everyone. I hope somebody could look on my plan converting an under stairs pantry into a toilet. I'm wondering if the space and the plan would meet the regulations and if I would need a building warrant (I'm in Scotland) if I would carry out the work myself... I appreciate any comments and...
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