Hello
I'm fitting a small sink and toilet next to a bedroom in my mum's house, but just need a little advice. The water system is gravity fed with the cylinder in the bathroom on the ground floor. The cold water tank is on the first floor in a loft area behind the cupboard where I want to fit the toilet and sink. Therefore, my question is:
1) Will I need a negative head pump to feed the sink upstairs and can I just spur of the pipework to the sink downstairs and have the pump work both sinks.
2) How close does the pump need to be to the taps as would like to move it as far away as possible to keep the noise down.
3) Can I take the feed straight out of the cold water for the toilet to save the pump coming on when the toilet is flushed and maybe even the cold to the sink?
Regards Rich
I'm fitting a small sink and toilet next to a bedroom in my mum's house, but just need a little advice. The water system is gravity fed with the cylinder in the bathroom on the ground floor. The cold water tank is on the first floor in a loft area behind the cupboard where I want to fit the toilet and sink. Therefore, my question is:
1) Will I need a negative head pump to feed the sink upstairs and can I just spur of the pipework to the sink downstairs and have the pump work both sinks.
2) How close does the pump need to be to the taps as would like to move it as far away as possible to keep the noise down.
3) Can I take the feed straight out of the cold water for the toilet to save the pump coming on when the toilet is flushed and maybe even the cold to the sink?
Regards Rich