Hello.
Having read lots of posts and gained plenty of information that's been of great use during my current bathroom refit - I now have a quick question!
Presently in our bathroom - our basin, bath and WC connect to a discharge stack that is boxed in and goes up through the ceiling and open vents through the roof. The 'boxing-in' is unsightly and I want to get rid of it.
Am I correct in thinking that this is possible by terminating the stack (above the height of the tallest overflow point - the basin?) either with an air admittance valve, or simply a bung in combination with HepvO valves on the basin and bath?
Does anyone have any preference between HepvO or air admittance? Are there any finer points that I am missing?
Many thanks for any help / information.
Having read lots of posts and gained plenty of information that's been of great use during my current bathroom refit - I now have a quick question!
Presently in our bathroom - our basin, bath and WC connect to a discharge stack that is boxed in and goes up through the ceiling and open vents through the roof. The 'boxing-in' is unsightly and I want to get rid of it.
Am I correct in thinking that this is possible by terminating the stack (above the height of the tallest overflow point - the basin?) either with an air admittance valve, or simply a bung in combination with HepvO valves on the basin and bath?
Does anyone have any preference between HepvO or air admittance? Are there any finer points that I am missing?
Many thanks for any help / information.