Water every time, chemical loo will smell in time no matter how you clean one.
Over time they will smell I have found.They do not need to smell, modern ones, with the right chemicals and sealed do not smell. The type they have in modern caravans are fine. They do a type which is fitted and a similar portable version, not that I am suggesting such as a permanent solution....
A normal flush toilet is the best thing, a major compromise because they can be more troublesome - is the macerator type, which can use a much smaller discharge pipe.
Heck no! So def water. It is plastic. The toilet can be positioned on the outside wall above the bathroom directly above the existing toilet. Existing soil pipe is on that same wall one flight down.If it’s chemical, are you prepared to carry it down from the loft to empty it? Definitely water. I’d say plumber. Where is the soil stack in comparison to the proposed position of the toilet? Is the soil stack cast or plastic?
Wash hand basin of course. Had not got that far in my thought plan.Water every time, chemical loo will smell in time no matter how you clean one. And plumber over a builder and you will need a handwash basin.
Wasn't expecting that. Will appreciate confirmation from anyone. Thanks.....and I may be wrong, but I believe you will also need building control to be involved...
Installing a toilet where no toilet currently exists is notifiable work.Will appreciate confirmation from anyone.
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