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hello all pretty new to the forum and was after some advice.
I am fitting a new bathroom/wet room in a house I have just bought and wanting to move the waste thus putting a new length in and a boss onto the 4inch soil that is set in the concrete floor. My question is am I ok to run the 1 1/2 pipe from shower to pick up the bath then into the boss a length of about 3 metres concreted int the floor or should I extend the 4inch as far as I can under the bath and shower then just drop down with the smaller pipe into the 4inch.??? Would it make a difference either way?

I have taken the concrete up in the room as to get the wastes where I want them.
 
tbh you would be better installing 2" if your going to tee the bath into the shower waste
 
Ah ok so the 2onch would be better to take them both and would be ok concreted back in then.

yes as-long as its supported
 
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