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nicolejmay
May 28, 2006, 08:03 PM
I am about to completely renovate my bathroom, and I want to create a better flow by moving the tub, toilet, and sink. How do I go about moving the plumbing to make my bathroom feel less blotchy and more cohesive.:confused:
kp2171
May 28, 2006, 08:50 PM
you'll need to give more info than blotchy. =)
what is are the dimesions of the room... where are doors, windows, bath, sink, toilet, etc... is it on the first floor over finished basement, etc.
roughly what is the room set up like and what are your compaints? Is it how it looks? Functions?
speedball1
May 29, 2006, 06:45 AM
I am about to completely renovate my bathroom, and I want to create a better flow by moving the tub, toilet, and sink. How do I go about moving the plumbing to make my bathroom feel less blotchy and more cohesive.:confused:
Hi Nicole,
First you must remove all the drainage and water pipes and take them back to the mains leaving enough stub-outs to couple to. You may then lay out the fixture positions and design the drainage. This is major surgery and you will need plumbing skills and tools to do the work. My advice would be to call in outside help unless you have the necessary skills and knowledge.
Good luck, Tom