As I mentioned in another post, my bath has a central plug hole, with the waste pipes running off to the end of the bath where they join the internal soil pipe.
My question is how should the waste pipework be plumbed correctly? As you can see in the pic below, the trap is connected to the bath waste, but that creates a perfectly straight (horizontal) line. What I've got is a pipe coming out of this but tilted downwards then to other connections to achieve the fall. Surely there is a better way of going from the perfectly horizontal white trap exit downwards to the soil pipe than 'springing' the pipe downwards.
My question is how should the waste pipework be plumbed correctly? As you can see in the pic below, the trap is connected to the bath waste, but that creates a perfectly straight (horizontal) line. What I've got is a pipe coming out of this but tilted downwards then to other connections to achieve the fall. Surely there is a better way of going from the perfectly horizontal white trap exit downwards to the soil pipe than 'springing' the pipe downwards.