(my first post - i've referred to solutions to other people's queries/problems for years)
I am changing my upstairs bathroom and routeing the bath waste under the floorboards to the cast iron stack.
The existing route is above the floorboards and connects to the stack through a 45degree connection at the level with the floorboards, attended by a ventilation connection about a metre higher up the stack.
The new route is about 3metres long, so the new waste pipe arrives at the stack substantially lower than the existing connection.
I am considering to install a new bath connection by way of a cast iron collar, however access is restricted - unsurprisingly!
I wonder instead to connect the bath to the downstairs (sink/washing machine) connection, routing the bath waste along a vertical section of 40mm waste pipe running parrallel to the stack.
Is this permitted in the building codes? Will the bath discharge into the kitchen sink or behind the washing machine?
I would greatly appreciate any advice that can be offered.
Tim, Dorking
I am changing my upstairs bathroom and routeing the bath waste under the floorboards to the cast iron stack.
The existing route is above the floorboards and connects to the stack through a 45degree connection at the level with the floorboards, attended by a ventilation connection about a metre higher up the stack.
The new route is about 3metres long, so the new waste pipe arrives at the stack substantially lower than the existing connection.
I am considering to install a new bath connection by way of a cast iron collar, however access is restricted - unsurprisingly!
I wonder instead to connect the bath to the downstairs (sink/washing machine) connection, routing the bath waste along a vertical section of 40mm waste pipe running parrallel to the stack.
Is this permitted in the building codes? Will the bath discharge into the kitchen sink or behind the washing machine?
I would greatly appreciate any advice that can be offered.
Tim, Dorking