NEWHOMEGUY
Nov 28, 2013, 08:31 PM
Hello all,
My wife and I are in the process of purchasing our fist home. I worked setting tile for years but never really plumbed new lines or much more than what was involved in replacing or adding fixtures to existing line that most of the time were never moved.
The home we are considering was built in 1933 and colonial brick style on a septic system. On the second floor there are four bedrooms and only one bath. We'd like to add a full bath directly behind the wall of the existing bath.
My question is, how involved is it to plumb into all of the existing lines including shower/tub drain line, hot/cold water lines, and the toilet drain line? Is this a significant project and can we share lines this way?
Thanks in advance for your comments and help!
Cheers!
My wife and I are in the process of purchasing our fist home. I worked setting tile for years but never really plumbed new lines or much more than what was involved in replacing or adding fixtures to existing line that most of the time were never moved.
The home we are considering was built in 1933 and colonial brick style on a septic system. On the second floor there are four bedrooms and only one bath. We'd like to add a full bath directly behind the wall of the existing bath.
My question is, how involved is it to plumb into all of the existing lines including shower/tub drain line, hot/cold water lines, and the toilet drain line? Is this a significant project and can we share lines this way?
Thanks in advance for your comments and help!
Cheers!