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I recently had a plumber install a new shower tray and run/connect a new waste to the existing svp in my upstairs bathroom.
The plumber drilled holes through the existing joists for the waste pipe. The overall fall of the waste is very slight and on the bend it actually falls the wrong way. I could slide a small block of wood under the corner that would lift it up slightly so the waste would fall all the way (very slightly).
I'm not really happy to do this as I paid good money for the CORGI registered plumber to do the job corectly. See my suggestion drawing; I would guess that the waste should go directly to the joist and then use some sort of flexible pipe to get it round the corner?
The plumber was a good bloke and I'm sure he will come round and sort the problem, however, I would like to make sure he does it right this time.
Could you please advise how the problem should be sorted, and I'll make sure he does it properly.
Many thanks in advance.