I have the usual issue of wanting to hide a soil stack ventilation pipe from an en-suite bathroom to make it easier to install a new shower tray. I have been assured by my plumber that it can be done easily but I'm not sure I trust his idea - could an expert offer any advice?
The current situation is this, I have 2 internal soil stacks in my 2 storey house. The main one serves the downstairs cloakroom (wash basin and WC) and the upstairs main bathroom (bath, washbasin and WC). This is boxed in and is open vented through the roof. This will remain as is.
The second stack - the one I would like to hide - serves the upstairs en-suite only (shower, washbasin & WC) and is also open vented through the roof (opposite side of the house). Both stacks are 110mm grey plastic as standard.
My plumber has suggested the following to enable me to hide the first floor section of the en-suite stack:
1) connect the new shower, basin and WC to the en-suite soil stack in the usual manner in the floor space below the en-suite.
2) then, sever the vent pipe above the new connections and remove the dry venting section, i.e. the length of 110mm pipe from just above the new connections to the roofspace
3) replace the removed 110mm pipe with a 32mm pipe to serve the same purpose - presumably using some kind of reducer. This can then be hidden in the wall thus eliminating the need for any boxing in whatsoever.
4) fit an AAV to the top of the new section in the roofspace.
My issue is I don't know if this meets the building regs, is safe/sensible, or indeed if it is really possible.
Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
The current situation is this, I have 2 internal soil stacks in my 2 storey house. The main one serves the downstairs cloakroom (wash basin and WC) and the upstairs main bathroom (bath, washbasin and WC). This is boxed in and is open vented through the roof. This will remain as is.
The second stack - the one I would like to hide - serves the upstairs en-suite only (shower, washbasin & WC) and is also open vented through the roof (opposite side of the house). Both stacks are 110mm grey plastic as standard.
My plumber has suggested the following to enable me to hide the first floor section of the en-suite stack:
1) connect the new shower, basin and WC to the en-suite soil stack in the usual manner in the floor space below the en-suite.
2) then, sever the vent pipe above the new connections and remove the dry venting section, i.e. the length of 110mm pipe from just above the new connections to the roofspace
3) replace the removed 110mm pipe with a 32mm pipe to serve the same purpose - presumably using some kind of reducer. This can then be hidden in the wall thus eliminating the need for any boxing in whatsoever.
4) fit an AAV to the top of the new section in the roofspace.
My issue is I don't know if this meets the building regs, is safe/sensible, or indeed if it is really possible.
Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.