Hi Everyone,
I am putting a bath into a bathroom with limited ceiling height so am trying to get the bath as low as possible. Currently the bath waste will be at the height of the plywood floor which means a bigger hole and less structural support. Ideally I would like it to be below the floor, reducing the hole size in the plywood to just the pipe diameter, and allowing the waste pipe to run under the floor too.
The question is- can I add in a small (say 6"/150mm) vertical drop between the bath plug/waste and the trap?
Another issue I will have is once under the floor, to get around a joist without drilling any holes I will need to drop a further 6"/150mm over approx 3'/900mm, after which it will join a regular drop (approx 1/80) waste pipe.
Are these steep drops OK for short distances or is this an obvious mistake?
Thanks in advance your your help!
I am putting a bath into a bathroom with limited ceiling height so am trying to get the bath as low as possible. Currently the bath waste will be at the height of the plywood floor which means a bigger hole and less structural support. Ideally I would like it to be below the floor, reducing the hole size in the plywood to just the pipe diameter, and allowing the waste pipe to run under the floor too.
The question is- can I add in a small (say 6"/150mm) vertical drop between the bath plug/waste and the trap?
Another issue I will have is once under the floor, to get around a joist without drilling any holes I will need to drop a further 6"/150mm over approx 3'/900mm, after which it will join a regular drop (approx 1/80) waste pipe.
Are these steep drops OK for short distances or is this an obvious mistake?
Thanks in advance your your help!