Moving Toilet and Supply Lines
Hello
I began what I thought was a weekend project to update my cramped, ugly 70's bathroom that has peeling vinyl floors and moldy sink on ugly vanity. I ripped out the vanity to find a nightmare of plumbing! It looks like I will need to move all supply lines, cut apart the drain to reposition it in order to install the pedestal sink. This is way more work than I had intended, but I can't put the bathroom back together once the leaking pipes, smelly mold and really crazy plumbing was revealed.
Here is my question. Is it possible for me to just knock down the walls ( the non weight bearing ones) and move the whole wall with the plumbing over two feet? I had planned an expansion in two years so I could have room for a larger bathtub ( mine is only 54 inches long) and had intended to only replace the sink and medicine chest for now but the Home Depot plumbing lady looked at my pictures and said the dry wall has to come out to see where that drain pipe goes, and find the leaks causing the thick calcium buildup and moldy smell.
Since I am already having to move the sink plumbing and replace so much drywall, I thought it would be better to move the toilet now instead of ripping it all out again in two years when I can afford the bathtub.
I live in California in a 50's ranch built on concrete foundation, with septic system. The toilet is on the outside wall. Below is picture of the messy plumbing.
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