Hi,
I'm renovating my old (Victorian terrace) house, putting a bathroom in a room at the top at the back of the house. In doing so I need to run some pipework for waste water etc out through a wall to the stack.
We will have 2 sinks, a washing machine, toilet (so overflow), boiler, bath and a shower in the room. Considering all of that, there's potentially 6 waste pipes that would need go into the soil stack (assuming I combine the sinks) out through the wall at the floor level. I'm a bit concerned about putting that many holes into the wall at the level where the floor is attached.
My questions is, is it OK/possible to combine the waste water pipes under the floor, in the room before they go out through the wall, so that I can reduce the number of holes I need to make in the wall? One person I've spoken to has mentioned I could use Durgo valves to help with this but I wanted to check before starting any work if it's the right approach/ thing to do.
I've attached an image fo the room with the outside wall labelled incase that helps answer. I'd also be in interested if anyone (probs easiest if in London) would take on a day's work to come up with a pipework design? But mainly interested in answer to the question above first!
Cheers, Matt
I'm renovating my old (Victorian terrace) house, putting a bathroom in a room at the top at the back of the house. In doing so I need to run some pipework for waste water etc out through a wall to the stack.
We will have 2 sinks, a washing machine, toilet (so overflow), boiler, bath and a shower in the room. Considering all of that, there's potentially 6 waste pipes that would need go into the soil stack (assuming I combine the sinks) out through the wall at the floor level. I'm a bit concerned about putting that many holes into the wall at the level where the floor is attached.
My questions is, is it OK/possible to combine the waste water pipes under the floor, in the room before they go out through the wall, so that I can reduce the number of holes I need to make in the wall? One person I've spoken to has mentioned I could use Durgo valves to help with this but I wanted to check before starting any work if it's the right approach/ thing to do.
I've attached an image fo the room with the outside wall labelled incase that helps answer. I'd also be in interested if anyone (probs easiest if in London) would take on a day's work to come up with a pipework design? But mainly interested in answer to the question above first!
Cheers, Matt