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Fitting Water Pipe In A Conservatory??

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pinkcowprint | 19:59 Mon 23rd Jul 2018 | Home & Garden
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Ok...im thinking of moving my salon business into my home,i have a large conservtory woth heatimg and also ventilation etc..but i would really like to fit a backwash in to keep it professional and not have to use the rest of our house...but....is this possible?? We have a downstairs loo, mains water for kitchen a couple of meters away from the conservatory and also the original drainage and pipe from the bathroom has been boxed in in the conservatory...any plumbers any ideas please??
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Can't think if any reason why not. A downstairs room is a downstairs room regardless. Might cost a bit running pipes in though.
Go for it, Pink, as long as you have Hot, Cold, and waste connections handy.

Assuming the bathroom drainage is a 110mm plastic soil stack, then you just need a "strap-boss" to connect to it...........

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Sounds OK to me, basically just some pipework to be carried out (I'm not a plumber, but have done extensive DIY plumbing work with 100% success).
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