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Hi there,
I'm new here and I must apologise in advance as I am not a plumber but an individual who's about to embark on having their small bathroom redone and I have a question I was hoping I might be able to get your expertise on.
Please see 2 pictures below of my bathroom. The first has the pipework that i currently have behind a man-made box and the 2nd is what my plumber is suggesting...(it would be great to hear your views on his suggestion). My bathroom is on the 1st floor.
Current:
There is a soil stack under my current basin that goes down to the ground floor. As you can see, the toilet waste pipe feeds into this from the left, the bath waste pipe from the right, and there is an intricate zig-zag pipe that goes to my loft for the air.
Suggested:
My aim is to reduce the pipe work and box work so i can (a) put my basin against the wall and (b) create more space in what is a tiny bathroom.
My plumber is suggesting cutting away all the zig-zag pipework that leads to to loft just above the soil stack and replace this with a 1-way valve (see solid red area below) that allows air to enter the pipe (i assume when flushing and when the bath is emptied) but can't let out any (smelly) air into the bathroom.
I have had 4 different plumbers - only 1 has suggested this method. I like the idea of less pipework but the important thing is that it's done right.
Is this a wise thing to go ahead with or should I speak to him again?
-Oliver
PS - if this 1 way valve isn't a good idea, would this setup be any good where the toilet and airing pipe to the loft are integrated more as follows? (allowing for less pipes and more room i guess).
I'm new here and I must apologise in advance as I am not a plumber but an individual who's about to embark on having their small bathroom redone and I have a question I was hoping I might be able to get your expertise on.
Please see 2 pictures below of my bathroom. The first has the pipework that i currently have behind a man-made box and the 2nd is what my plumber is suggesting...(it would be great to hear your views on his suggestion). My bathroom is on the 1st floor.
Current:
There is a soil stack under my current basin that goes down to the ground floor. As you can see, the toilet waste pipe feeds into this from the left, the bath waste pipe from the right, and there is an intricate zig-zag pipe that goes to my loft for the air.

Suggested:
My aim is to reduce the pipe work and box work so i can (a) put my basin against the wall and (b) create more space in what is a tiny bathroom.
My plumber is suggesting cutting away all the zig-zag pipework that leads to to loft just above the soil stack and replace this with a 1-way valve (see solid red area below) that allows air to enter the pipe (i assume when flushing and when the bath is emptied) but can't let out any (smelly) air into the bathroom.

I have had 4 different plumbers - only 1 has suggested this method. I like the idea of less pipework but the important thing is that it's done right.
Is this a wise thing to go ahead with or should I speak to him again?
-Oliver
PS - if this 1 way valve isn't a good idea, would this setup be any good where the toilet and airing pipe to the loft are integrated more as follows? (allowing for less pipes and more room i guess).
