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neil-uk
Hi Guys,
I have a small office which I am looking to re-do the toilet of in the sense of the decor and also the toilet, sink etc.
Unfortunately I can't upload any images to show you?
In one corner, there is the soil pipe connection, which comes from the ground from the sewer. There is then a T Junction attached to it, with my toilet connecting off one of the junctions.
However, going through the 'top' of the T Junction is around another 5' or so of pipe and then a cap on the end, with what looks like an air inlet/intake about 2".
This is a big eye saw, seems pointless and I would in an ideal world like to box the bottom T Junction, but ideally remove this 5' length of random useless pipe.
So what I wondered is whether I can remove whats seems to be a useless section of pipe, or if it has to stay there for some kind of ventilation regulation etc wise?
And, if it does have to stay there, whether I can box (then tile) over it?
Sorry if my description is vague, if only I could upload a picture!
Cheers
Neil
I have a small office which I am looking to re-do the toilet of in the sense of the decor and also the toilet, sink etc.
Unfortunately I can't upload any images to show you?
In one corner, there is the soil pipe connection, which comes from the ground from the sewer. There is then a T Junction attached to it, with my toilet connecting off one of the junctions.
However, going through the 'top' of the T Junction is around another 5' or so of pipe and then a cap on the end, with what looks like an air inlet/intake about 2".
This is a big eye saw, seems pointless and I would in an ideal world like to box the bottom T Junction, but ideally remove this 5' length of random useless pipe.
So what I wondered is whether I can remove whats seems to be a useless section of pipe, or if it has to stay there for some kind of ventilation regulation etc wise?
And, if it does have to stay there, whether I can box (then tile) over it?
Sorry if my description is vague, if only I could upload a picture!
Cheers
Neil