Bathroom addon to garage plumbing frame or slab.
Moving bathroom plumbing in concrete floor.
Moving plumbing on slab floor.
I m proud to say that john and i with the help of bob john s brother from another mother were able to get all of the lines spot on.
Moving plumbing fixtures on the second floor of a home can be costly.
Considerations cutting through a concrete floor should be a last resort.
You have to remove the concrete slab before you start repair the pipes and drains from underneath.
Since the pipes are located between the floor and the ceiling sections of ceiling will have to be torn out and you will have to replace them and repaint the ceiling.
Once the trenches are dug you can add the sewer pipes and stub outs pipes that sit above the slab floor that eventually connect the sink toilet bathtub or shower and any other drains to the system.
In fact it is not only an impression.
Will cut a strip out of the concrete dig up the soil under to make sure there is a bit of fall for the pipe re run the pipe fill the hole and make good the hole in the concrete then he ll lighten your wallet by about 3 000.
Sketch the new design in place if possible fine tune the design and then finalize the plan.
It can also run under sidewalks stoops patios and decks.
Whether you want more space or you want a new traffic pattern in the bathroom one thing is inevitable the need to relocate the plumbing.
Gday all first post here.
The concrete slab creates an impression of strength and solidity.
At a first glance it seems an almost impossible thing to do it.
I do not think there is an owner who has not wondered how to move or repair the plumbing that is under a concrete slab.
This is because plumbers will have to access the pipes.
Once the concrete is out you can dig in the remaining trench to remove the sand or soil before running the new plumbing.
The plumbing trenches are typically dug at the same time as the slab footings if any.
Once the concrete is poured the room is basically framed around the plumbing so if your toilet is 2 inches from where you intended you may need to move your wall two inches.
Then design a bathroom layout that will function properly with the existing plumbing plan or with limited modification.