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Hello all,
We purchased the property a year ago and we're now finding that we'd really like an additional bathroom downstairs in what was originally planned as a utility room by the previous owners. The extension is split with a concrete block wall in the middle between the utility and dining room extension roughly 3mx5m and was built in approximately 1970 with planning approval granted.
Looking for your advice please as we are new to the process of bathroom plumbing from scratch. There appears to be some level of drainage already set as the utility room has a sink and washing machine draining on either side of the wall (original house and the extension utilty side where we now have the washer and dryer located.
We spoke to B&Q, who advised us that the toilet can't simply connect to the drain outside the window (see picture of inspection chamber). They advised that we would need to dig up the utility room concrete ground signficantly (to ensure there's a proper angle in the pipework) and connect the toilet to the existing SVP via underground pipes which is at the other end of the utility room from where we would like the toilet to be placed, making this a difficult and expensive job. They say we would need to have a vent as directly discharging to sewage without vent can cause backflow.
I hope this makes sense, please see attached pictures including floor plan which I'm hoping should explain this more clearly.
Please can we ask for your advice on the best way to connect the toilet to sewerage and any other considerations for plumbing we'd need to make?
Any input on estimated price for works and/or anything regarding building works etc would be very helpful thank you. We're also not sure on how deep the stud wall will be and hopefully won't take up too much space as bathroom is already looking very small.
P.S. The wall is knocked out as the pipe was previously enclosed in the wall and was leaking (Asbestos) SVP replaced with new PVC pipe. Apologies for the mess.
We purchased the property a year ago and we're now finding that we'd really like an additional bathroom downstairs in what was originally planned as a utility room by the previous owners. The extension is split with a concrete block wall in the middle between the utility and dining room extension roughly 3mx5m and was built in approximately 1970 with planning approval granted.
Looking for your advice please as we are new to the process of bathroom plumbing from scratch. There appears to be some level of drainage already set as the utility room has a sink and washing machine draining on either side of the wall (original house and the extension utilty side where we now have the washer and dryer located.
We spoke to B&Q, who advised us that the toilet can't simply connect to the drain outside the window (see picture of inspection chamber). They advised that we would need to dig up the utility room concrete ground signficantly (to ensure there's a proper angle in the pipework) and connect the toilet to the existing SVP via underground pipes which is at the other end of the utility room from where we would like the toilet to be placed, making this a difficult and expensive job. They say we would need to have a vent as directly discharging to sewage without vent can cause backflow.
I hope this makes sense, please see attached pictures including floor plan which I'm hoping should explain this more clearly.
Please can we ask for your advice on the best way to connect the toilet to sewerage and any other considerations for plumbing we'd need to make?
Any input on estimated price for works and/or anything regarding building works etc would be very helpful thank you. We're also not sure on how deep the stud wall will be and hopefully won't take up too much space as bathroom is already looking very small.
P.S. The wall is knocked out as the pipe was previously enclosed in the wall and was leaking (Asbestos) SVP replaced with new PVC pipe. Apologies for the mess.
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