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ctspros (NC)
Hello, I'm going to be adding a bathroom to a building behind my house. It has a crawl space but I can't quite figure out the best way to run the drain pipe and water lines through the yard to the existing drain pipe and water pipes used for the house. I have included a link to a diagram for better understanding. The toilet, show and sink will be at the far left side of the building. Can someone please advise the proper turns to prevent clogs and also how far should the water pipes be from the drain pipe (if any)? Thank you
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Doug E. (CA)
I would talk with a few local plumbers and ask them for bids.
you will learn a lot from them as they look at the project and
come up with a plan. This is not a DIY project.
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bernabeu (SC)
If you need to ask, you need both a permit AND an actual plumber.
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hj (AZ)
quote; you will learn a lot from them as they look at the project and
come up with a plan
All they would learn from me is how much it would cost. I do NOT give they instructions on HOW I would do it so they can do it themselves or have their buddy "Joe" do it cheaper.
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