Hi folks
I've recently had my bathroom redone, and as part of that they replaced a cast iron soil stack with grey plastic. Since that's been done, the noise after flushing is pretty horrible, my guess is it's due to the pair of 90 degree bends at the bottom of the soil stack. Can this noise be reduced by replacing the 90 degree bends with 45 degree bends?
We also had a toilet fitted in what used to be a cloakroom cupboard, and the plumbing for that, as well as the condensate pipe form the boiler are pretty messy, just floating in the air with no support. Is there a technical reason why these could not just terminate into the soil pipe nearest them, neatening things up a bit? Could the horizontal (or almost) soil pipe be fastened to the floor (should it be, or is it loose for a reason?)
I'm asking here, as given the other corners cut by the bathroom guys I don't trust their opinion, and before I go asking them to rectify things, I'd like to know where I stand. See the attached photos.
Thanks for any advice
I've recently had my bathroom redone, and as part of that they replaced a cast iron soil stack with grey plastic. Since that's been done, the noise after flushing is pretty horrible, my guess is it's due to the pair of 90 degree bends at the bottom of the soil stack. Can this noise be reduced by replacing the 90 degree bends with 45 degree bends?
We also had a toilet fitted in what used to be a cloakroom cupboard, and the plumbing for that, as well as the condensate pipe form the boiler are pretty messy, just floating in the air with no support. Is there a technical reason why these could not just terminate into the soil pipe nearest them, neatening things up a bit? Could the horizontal (or almost) soil pipe be fastened to the floor (should it be, or is it loose for a reason?)
I'm asking here, as given the other corners cut by the bathroom guys I don't trust their opinion, and before I go asking them to rectify things, I'd like to know where I stand. See the attached photos.
Thanks for any advice