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Hi,
At some stage I'll be doing a loft conversion and adding a second bathroom.
I thought joining into the existing soil pipe would be the easiest way to connect a new WC.
My existing soil connection is an odd one. I've asked a couple of plumbers their opinion and they have yet to give me an answer.
My existing bathroom (before it was ripped out!):
The existing WC with vertical soil connection:
The soil pipe:
The soil pipe has no vent on my property (it's a semi) so must be a shared vent.
My question is:
Is it possible to connect into this existing connection and run a pipe internally upwards somehow?
I'm in the process of studding out the back wall for concealed pipework so if a soil pipe can be run internally now would be the time.
cheers
At some stage I'll be doing a loft conversion and adding a second bathroom.
I thought joining into the existing soil pipe would be the easiest way to connect a new WC.
My existing soil connection is an odd one. I've asked a couple of plumbers their opinion and they have yet to give me an answer.
My existing bathroom (before it was ripped out!):
The existing WC with vertical soil connection:
The soil pipe:
The soil pipe has no vent on my property (it's a semi) so must be a shared vent.
My question is:
Is it possible to connect into this existing connection and run a pipe internally upwards somehow?
I'm in the process of studding out the back wall for concealed pipework so if a soil pipe can be run internally now would be the time.
cheers