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    Nov 2, 2008, 09:41 AM
    Bath room relocation
    Hi I live in a split level house, you come in the middle of the house with a long cupboard and go downstairs to the bedrooms (2) and bathroom and upstairs to the kitchen and living area. I would like to move the bathroom to the cupboard in the middle area trouble is the bathroom and kitchen are on the opposite of the house would it be possible to do this relocation?
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    Nov 2, 2008, 09:57 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by joffers View Post
    hi i live in a split level house, you come in the middle of the house with a long cupboard and go downstairs to the bedrooms (2) and bathroom and upstairs to the kitchen and living area. I would like to move the bathroom to the cupboard in the middle area trouble is the bathroom and kitchen are on the opposite of the house would it be possible to do this relocation?
    Yes it would. Would you like us to lay it out for you? Give us your area so we know what code you fall under. We will also need a drawing showing the old location and the new fixture lay out. Have you got room, a basement or crawl space, to install a main back to pick up the new location? If you want our help we will need all the details you can give us. Regards, tom
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    Nov 4, 2008, 03:00 PM

    That's the big problem there is no basement and the cupboard floor is stone, but there in a pipe that runs down the wall that the rain runs into! Looking at the house from the air it would look like a 'T' shape there are a lot of these houses in cumbernauld
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    Nov 5, 2008, 08:00 AM
    there is no basement and the cupboard floor is stone
    Then the floor will have to come up and a branch extended in from the house main to pick up the new bathroom group. The water can be piped overhead but figure to tear your floors up for the drainage. Good luck, Tom

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