Can a shower drain connect to a toilet drain?
The shower drain can connect to the toilet drain but not the toilet trap arm. The shower connection needs to be made downstream from the toilet vent.
Can you put a shower where a sink was?
Yes can do. Sounds like you MAY have a short distance to run from your proposed shower drain to the existing stack. If that is the case, please understand that it is not a big deal to have a 1.5″ pipe run a short distance instead of a 2″ pipe.
Do you need to add a sink to a bathroom?
Creating a bathroom addition means you will need to add new plumbing to both the sink and the toilet. This is a complex job that requires plenty of planning and plumbing skills.
How big does an addition need to be for a toilet?
For the toilet, you’re going to need to add a waste line that’s at least 3 inches in diameter. You also need to make sure you have enough space in your bathroom addition to satisfy building code requirements. It will need to be an absolute minimum of 66 inches long by 30 inches wide if the sink and toilet are on opposite sides,…
What do you need to do a bathroom addition?
Creating a bathroom addition means you will need to add new plumbing to both the sink and the toilet. This is a complex job that requires plenty of planning and plumbing skills. You need to run water lines and drain lines for both fixtures.
Do you need a sink and toilet combo for a small bathroom?
A toilet sink combo is a must have for a nine square feet bathroom where you also need to install a shower. This is definitely a perfect solution for a tiny powder room. Did you know you could turn an under stairs space into a small bathroom? Just install a cute toilet sink combo and add a mirror above it.
Creating a bathroom addition means you will need to add new plumbing to both the sink and the toilet. This is a complex job that requires plenty of planning and plumbing skills.
For the toilet, you’re going to need to add a waste line that’s at least 3 inches in diameter. You also need to make sure you have enough space in your bathroom addition to satisfy building code requirements. It will need to be an absolute minimum of 66 inches long by 30 inches wide if the sink and toilet are on opposite sides,…
Creating a bathroom addition means you will need to add new plumbing to both the sink and the toilet. This is a complex job that requires plenty of planning and plumbing skills. You need to run water lines and drain lines for both fixtures.
Can a new bathroom be attached to an existing bathroom?
If your house is older, the existing plumbing may be out of date, but that isn’t always a good enough reason to replace it, as long as it’s functional and you stay in compliance with building codes. Make sure it can handle the supply and waste demands of the new bathroom.