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I'm going to be fitting a new kitchen at home but my only way to get the waste water away from the kitchen is to go through the wall and attach a fitting to the waste pipe that takes the waste water etc from the downstairs WC......is this ok?

Paul
 
Yes should be ok
 
Hi Everyone
I'm going to be fitting a new kitchen at home but my only way to get the waste water away from the kitchen is to go through the wall and attach a fitting to the waste pipe that takes the waste water etc from the downstairs WC....is this ok?

Paul
Which fitting are you cutting into? Does it look like it can be cut into?
 
Room allowing I would join from above not side on and keep the new pipe high if it's a horizontal pipe, join on a vertical.
 
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