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Carly123
Hi all, advice appreciated!
Our bathroom needs updating, we're unsure wether to move our soil pipe. The previous owners built a carport with two bedrooms above it. The extension was built around the soil pipe which was the original outside wall (if that makes sense). So half of the soil pipe is boxed up in one of the new bedrooms and the other half is open under the carport. Eventually we would like to build into the carport to extend our kitchen. If we do this then it would mean that the soil pipe would be completely on the inside. It also seems to have bent where it has a join so I'm sure that we would need to replace it anyway.
As we need a new bathroom were wondering wether to move the toilet onto the other wall in the bathroom so that the soil pipe would be on an outside wall. There's a manhole in the garage. So we're assuming that's where the soil pipe connects to so it wouldn't be a big move in terms of joining the moved soil pipe to there (if that's correct.) it would also mean that we would have to redo the bedroom floor/ carport ceiling
What would you advise us to? Will it make much difference to buyers if we decide to sell? Would the cost be worth it? And could there be problems if we left it inside and built our kitchen into the carport where it is?
Thanks in advance!! Carly
Our bathroom needs updating, we're unsure wether to move our soil pipe. The previous owners built a carport with two bedrooms above it. The extension was built around the soil pipe which was the original outside wall (if that makes sense). So half of the soil pipe is boxed up in one of the new bedrooms and the other half is open under the carport. Eventually we would like to build into the carport to extend our kitchen. If we do this then it would mean that the soil pipe would be completely on the inside. It also seems to have bent where it has a join so I'm sure that we would need to replace it anyway.
As we need a new bathroom were wondering wether to move the toilet onto the other wall in the bathroom so that the soil pipe would be on an outside wall. There's a manhole in the garage. So we're assuming that's where the soil pipe connects to so it wouldn't be a big move in terms of joining the moved soil pipe to there (if that's correct.) it would also mean that we would have to redo the bedroom floor/ carport ceiling
What would you advise us to? Will it make much difference to buyers if we decide to sell? Would the cost be worth it? And could there be problems if we left it inside and built our kitchen into the carport where it is?
Thanks in advance!! Carly