I would like to fit 2 toilets into my house, one is a relocation in the 1st floor bathroom, the other is into a space under my stairs.
The bathroom relocation would take the waste pipe straight out of an external wall, turn 90 degrees, run approx 3 metres, turn 90 degrees around the corner of the house, run another 2 metres and into a fall pipe, I know the rate of fall for this pipe, but would the distance cause a problem, especially as it has a 90 degree bend almost in the centre of the run?
The toilet under the stairs would have the waste exiting the pan, turning 90 degrees downwards to go below the floorboards, then turning another 90 degrees back to run for 3 metres to another 90 degree bend that will take a short straight one metre into the soil stack. Will the 180 degree bend at the toilet and 90 degree bend along the pipe cause a problem with the flow? I have one metre of headroom under the floor boards for the full length or the pipe run.
I'll be using 100mm pipe for both wastes, the 90 degree turn in the middle of the under floor pipe will be made using a sweeping bend rather than a 90 degree elbow. I plan on putting a vented valve on the understairs pipe above the 180 degree bend and hidden in the boxed in area behind the toilet cistern.
Any help with this or pointers as to what problems I'll have would be greatly appreciated.
The bathroom relocation would take the waste pipe straight out of an external wall, turn 90 degrees, run approx 3 metres, turn 90 degrees around the corner of the house, run another 2 metres and into a fall pipe, I know the rate of fall for this pipe, but would the distance cause a problem, especially as it has a 90 degree bend almost in the centre of the run?
The toilet under the stairs would have the waste exiting the pan, turning 90 degrees downwards to go below the floorboards, then turning another 90 degrees back to run for 3 metres to another 90 degree bend that will take a short straight one metre into the soil stack. Will the 180 degree bend at the toilet and 90 degree bend along the pipe cause a problem with the flow? I have one metre of headroom under the floor boards for the full length or the pipe run.
I'll be using 100mm pipe for both wastes, the 90 degree turn in the middle of the under floor pipe will be made using a sweeping bend rather than a 90 degree elbow. I plan on putting a vented valve on the understairs pipe above the 180 degree bend and hidden in the boxed in area behind the toilet cistern.
Any help with this or pointers as to what problems I'll have would be greatly appreciated.