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Hello all,
I’d like to install a small ensuite in the main bedroom. It's a mid terrace property, with the main bedroom at the front, existing bathroom and soil stack at the back. I have attached a picture showing the existing layout, and on the right is what I’d like to achieve. The green line is the proposed soil and waste run, with the green circle being the existing soil stack. The black rectangles are chimney breasts, grey rectangles are built in wardrobes.
First problem, the soil pipe run from the ideal position of the toilet to the existing stack would be approximately 9-10 metres. My question regarding this is, could I install an air admittance valve after the additional toilet into the loft right above to legally get around the six metre regs, and also to eradicate any potential issues on a run that long?
Second potential issue, I’d like the soil pipe and waste to go through a chimney breast in the next bedroom. The chimney here is not in use on my side. That bedroom’s fireplace is bricked up and the one below it is also sealed. Is it legal and safe to take a soil pipe through this chimney breast (horizontally)? Interestingly, my plumber neighbour up the road has took a waste (not soil) through his and said it’s fine to do so (his is a detached house though, with a bigger chimney breast).
This would be my ideal route - the route has a chimney breast and a built in wardrobe, meaning I could box this in along the way without impeding on the back bedroom’s layout or space really.
The good news is my joists run the way I need them if I do have to go under the floors but I’d rather not.
Thanks
I’d like to install a small ensuite in the main bedroom. It's a mid terrace property, with the main bedroom at the front, existing bathroom and soil stack at the back. I have attached a picture showing the existing layout, and on the right is what I’d like to achieve. The green line is the proposed soil and waste run, with the green circle being the existing soil stack. The black rectangles are chimney breasts, grey rectangles are built in wardrobes.
First problem, the soil pipe run from the ideal position of the toilet to the existing stack would be approximately 9-10 metres. My question regarding this is, could I install an air admittance valve after the additional toilet into the loft right above to legally get around the six metre regs, and also to eradicate any potential issues on a run that long?
Second potential issue, I’d like the soil pipe and waste to go through a chimney breast in the next bedroom. The chimney here is not in use on my side. That bedroom’s fireplace is bricked up and the one below it is also sealed. Is it legal and safe to take a soil pipe through this chimney breast (horizontally)? Interestingly, my plumber neighbour up the road has took a waste (not soil) through his and said it’s fine to do so (his is a detached house though, with a bigger chimney breast).
This would be my ideal route - the route has a chimney breast and a built in wardrobe, meaning I could box this in along the way without impeding on the back bedroom’s layout or space really.
The good news is my joists run the way I need them if I do have to go under the floors but I’d rather not.
Thanks