Soldato
Hello,
I'm looking to start refitting our ensuite soon so have started checking out what pipework already exists.
The soil pipe currently comes up from the ground in an offset downstairs room, turns horizontally to come under the floor of the ensuite (pictured, looking up through the ceiling), then up again to elbows off to the toilet and up and out the roof.
On the horizontally set branch, there's a single waste, which (top-right edge of the shot) tees off to serve both the existing basin and bath. The inlet on the other side is blanked off and, I think, blocked by the joist.
The new design will have a basin, bath, and separate shower, so ideally I need 3 wastes running in to the soil pipe. Could I use something like https://www.tradepipes.co.uk/110mm-double-waste-adaptor-40mm40mm in place of the existing end cap (first example I could find) to give new basin and shower wastes, using the existing one for the bath, or is there a better way to go about this?
I'm looking to start refitting our ensuite soon so have started checking out what pipework already exists.
The soil pipe currently comes up from the ground in an offset downstairs room, turns horizontally to come under the floor of the ensuite (pictured, looking up through the ceiling), then up again to elbows off to the toilet and up and out the roof.
On the horizontally set branch, there's a single waste, which (top-right edge of the shot) tees off to serve both the existing basin and bath. The inlet on the other side is blanked off and, I think, blocked by the joist.
The new design will have a basin, bath, and separate shower, so ideally I need 3 wastes running in to the soil pipe. Could I use something like https://www.tradepipes.co.uk/110mm-double-waste-adaptor-40mm40mm in place of the existing end cap (first example I could find) to give new basin and shower wastes, using the existing one for the bath, or is there a better way to go about this?