We are about to start a significant remodelling of a small two-up two-down victorian terrace. In the design we have decided to have the washing machine and tumble dryer upstairs. Upstairs all of the plumbing is on one side of the bathroom (onto the side return wall) and there is no room to put a washing machine on this wall.
Therefore, I think I have to install a new exterior outlet pipe which will then T into the existing waste pipes.
I have lots of questions how to best do this.
1. The house currently has a waste pipe carrying basin and tap water (no toilet waste) so I am assuming in terms of regs T'ing into this pipe is possible at any point?
2. Anyone have any advice for drilling the hole through the exterior wall of the house? This job makes me nervous. How is it best to secure the pipe which goes through the hole - are there 'plates' you buy or do you need to surround the pipe with some expanding foam?
3. How is it best to T into the existing waste pipe?
4. When routing the external pipe work are there regs which prescribe how steep the drop needs to be?
Sorry for the very basic questions.
All the best,
dgrs
Therefore, I think I have to install a new exterior outlet pipe which will then T into the existing waste pipes.
I have lots of questions how to best do this.
1. The house currently has a waste pipe carrying basin and tap water (no toilet waste) so I am assuming in terms of regs T'ing into this pipe is possible at any point?
2. Anyone have any advice for drilling the hole through the exterior wall of the house? This job makes me nervous. How is it best to secure the pipe which goes through the hole - are there 'plates' you buy or do you need to surround the pipe with some expanding foam?
3. How is it best to T into the existing waste pipe?
4. When routing the external pipe work are there regs which prescribe how steep the drop needs to be?
Sorry for the very basic questions.
All the best,
dgrs