Can I put a toilet anywhere?
Can I put a toilet anywhere?
On a serious note, it is absolutely possible to install a toilet, even a bathroom as a matter of fact, anywhere in your house. In the past, many homeowners have had the idea of their dream bathroom crushed because the location was simply too far away from the main drain.
Are two toilets connected?
Most houses have more than one toilet, and if they are on the same side of the house, their waste lines can usually tie into the same stack. If they are on opposite sides, however, each may need its own stack.
How is a toilet connected to the wall?
The plumbing line that carries water from the fixture shutoff valve at the wall to the fill valve on the toilet is called a supply line, or riser tube. These lines can be made of plastic, rigid (but bendable) metal, or braided flexible tubing.
Can you have a toilet without drainage?
Saniflo is actually a brand name; it is the leading brand in upflush or macerator toilet systems. A Saniflo is normally installed in a domestic property where there is no mains drainage pipe available. This means you can have a toilet anywhere, without worrying about mains drainage.
How does a toilet connect to the floor?
Some toilets have four mounting holes with two on each side. If you examine the bottom of the toilet bowl, you will see an outlet hole for waste to exit down the drain. This is called the toilet horn. The toilet flange is a pipe fitting that both connects the outflow pipe to the toilet and the toilet to the floor.
Is it possible to install a toilet in a bathroom?
Can a toilet be attached to a pipe?
The unit can be attached to a pipe as small as one inch because the macerating unit churns the waste from the toilet into a liquid effluent that can be easily pumped through these tiny pipes.
Can you fit a bathroom into an outbuilding?
Fitting a bathroom in your outbuilding isn’t a big deal, with a bit of planning and expertise It’s relatively straightforward to fit a shower room, toilet or full bathroom into a garden building. This is ideal when you want to use your building all day as a garden office, art studio or hobby room and if it’s a fair distance to the house.
Can a new toilet be connected to an existing toilet?
Can you tell me if it is possible to connect a new toilet to an existing toilet in the adjacent room by using some sort of connecting pipe through the wall between the two toilets and then have the waste from both toilets to go out into one soil pipe, which is attached to the existing toilet.
Some toilets have four mounting holes with two on each side. If you examine the bottom of the toilet bowl, you will see an outlet hole for waste to exit down the drain. This is called the toilet horn. The toilet flange is a pipe fitting that both connects the outflow pipe to the toilet and the toilet to the floor.
The unit can be attached to a pipe as small as one inch because the macerating unit churns the waste from the toilet into a liquid effluent that can be easily pumped through these tiny pipes.
How to avoid making the toilet the first thing you see in the bathroom?
That leads me to my next blunder: Avoid making the toilet the first thing you see in the bathroom, and avoid any sightlines to it from adjacent rooms. I like to put the toilet and shower in their own room while keeping the sink separate. This allows someone to take a shower while someone else gets ready at the sink.