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Shower Waste To Soil Pipe
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I'm in the process of upgrading the downstairs shower. Some thirty years ago, the builder that installed it didn't ensure an angled fall to the soil pipe - this exits the wall and enters the soil pipe on the level.
The existing shower tray stands on 2-deep courses of brickwork, on a concrete floor.
I could raise the floor of the new shower tray - but would this look weird and would I need stepladder to get into it....
Curious to know if anyone's encountered similar bodgework and how you got round it.
The existing shower tray stands on 2-deep courses of brickwork, on a concrete floor.
I could raise the floor of the new shower tray - but would this look weird and would I need stepladder to get into it....
Curious to know if anyone's encountered similar bodgework and how you got round it.
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Cut soil pipe well above the 110 toilet entry, dismantle all from this point. substitute the bottom section of 110 for a fitting with bosses on, ( you can get long spigots) reconnect soil stack at cut made earlier and reconnect with a 110 slip coupling. Make new 42 shower waste pipe into 1 of the new bosses. A bit of pull and shove but can be done
11:06 Thu 30th Jul 2015
The problem is, it's already entering the soil pipe at 90 degrees .... there isn't a lower access point on the branch. Unless I pop one through with a corkscrew :)
I'm actually considering taking the waste slightly further along and into the kitchen grid, which would provide a drop of about 45 degrees although over a longer distance.
Needless to say, builderman also placed the waste in the furthest corner of the shower.....
I'm actually considering taking the waste slightly further along and into the kitchen grid, which would provide a drop of about 45 degrees although over a longer distance.
Needless to say, builderman also placed the waste in the furthest corner of the shower.....
Cant you fit a new section .. http:// tinyurl .com/pe xe8qa .. I'm sure there is a combination that will solve your problem.
Not into the manhole - big concrete lined thing and I know my limits.
Alava, I've been perusing those products....I think I need to replace the existing access branch with something that includes a waste manifold. The whole thing just seems set oddly high up ie not flush with the ground. Shall get out my trowel and have a fossick.
Alava, I've been perusing those products....I think I need to replace the existing access branch with something that includes a waste manifold. The whole thing just seems set oddly high up ie not flush with the ground. Shall get out my trowel and have a fossick.
An alternative, Moses, is to dismantle that part of the stack. Take hold of the branch (the fitting with the 100mm rear soil entry and the two bosses), and cut a couple of inches off the spigot end.
The whole fitting will then sit 2 inches lower. No need for an extra boss then. I've done that many times in such situation.
The whole fitting will then sit 2 inches lower. No need for an extra boss then. I've done that many times in such situation.
Cut soil pipe well above the 110 toilet entry, dismantle all from this point. substitute the bottom section of 110 for a fitting with bosses on, ( you can get long spigots) reconnect soil stack at cut made earlier and reconnect with a 110 slip coupling. Make new 42 shower waste pipe into 1 of the new bosses. A bit of pull and shove but can be done