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grahaml
Hi - first post here. I came across the forum while looking for advice and it seems to useful - I hope you may be able to offer me some advice?
I'm a pretty capable DIYer. I've installed 4 kitchens and 3 bathrooms in previous houses and upgraded our first house's central heating. All using copper pipes (although I think I am tempted to go plastic with the work in this house - but that will be another post no doubt!)
We moved into this modern-ish (1989 I think) bungalow in Scotland last winter. We plan to make a few changes and are part way through some of them (non plumbing related).
We wanted to add an en-suit to one of the bedrooms and also a cloakroom accessed from the back door off the utility room. On the face of it it should be relatively simple - the bathroom is at that end of the house too they will be all next door to each other - the main drain runs under the wooden floor in the solum.
I have been under the floor in these areas now - to see what is needed.
Now please excuse my ignorance or incorrect terminology - but hopefully you will understand enough to be able to advise?
It seems that most soil pipes run into a vertical stack but mine are horizontal (on a fall though). In the current bathroom the waste from the WC, shower, WHB and bath all go into a 110 soil pipe - which has a vertical vent running up through the roof. It then continues on a horizontal fall to a 90 degree bend and out the house to the main drain I assume.
It looks like they are push fit (Marley) fittings.
I appreciate it's maybe difficult to understand from my explanation - here's a sketch and a couple of photos

What is my best option for adding to this?
I was thinking that if I could replace the 90 degree bend as the pipe exits the house with a fitting that keeps the original pipe going to the left and allows me to add another to the right (for the ensuite).
Sorry if this is either a bit confusing - or maybe dead simple but advice appreciated. Try to keep it simple so I can understand!!
Many thanks
Graham
I'm a pretty capable DIYer. I've installed 4 kitchens and 3 bathrooms in previous houses and upgraded our first house's central heating. All using copper pipes (although I think I am tempted to go plastic with the work in this house - but that will be another post no doubt!)
We moved into this modern-ish (1989 I think) bungalow in Scotland last winter. We plan to make a few changes and are part way through some of them (non plumbing related).
We wanted to add an en-suit to one of the bedrooms and also a cloakroom accessed from the back door off the utility room. On the face of it it should be relatively simple - the bathroom is at that end of the house too they will be all next door to each other - the main drain runs under the wooden floor in the solum.
I have been under the floor in these areas now - to see what is needed.
Now please excuse my ignorance or incorrect terminology - but hopefully you will understand enough to be able to advise?
It seems that most soil pipes run into a vertical stack but mine are horizontal (on a fall though). In the current bathroom the waste from the WC, shower, WHB and bath all go into a 110 soil pipe - which has a vertical vent running up through the roof. It then continues on a horizontal fall to a 90 degree bend and out the house to the main drain I assume.
It looks like they are push fit (Marley) fittings.
I appreciate it's maybe difficult to understand from my explanation - here's a sketch and a couple of photos



What is my best option for adding to this?
I was thinking that if I could replace the 90 degree bend as the pipe exits the house with a fitting that keeps the original pipe going to the left and allows me to add another to the right (for the ensuite).
Sorry if this is either a bit confusing - or maybe dead simple but advice appreciated. Try to keep it simple so I can understand!!
Many thanks
Graham
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