09-17-2021, 04:16 PM
ok, I've got a bathroom in my basement, sink/toilet/shower. I would like to do away with it. However it is connected to it's own drain system and I would like to make use of that. Along the south wall there are two drains that exit the house and join up outside the house, basically a "Y" coming into the house. The basement bathroom hooks into one. The toilet has it's own connection and the shower and sink I believe share one connection to the drain.
The room above that is a room I don't use and was thinking of converting into a combo bath room / pantry / general storage room. Maybe at some point have a washer/dryer in it. My house isn't fancy, it's not going to be in Better Homes and Garden. I'm more concerned about usability and it working right, not saying I want it to look like junk or anything but hopefully you get the picture.
What I was wondering is it possible to remove the basement toilet and use it's drain for a toilet and sink above? Basically run or connect a pvc pipe into it the drain and use it for the toilet and sink above, maybe a shower too. I don't see it as being that different then the other 1st floor bathroom which has a sink/tub/toilet which all drain into one 3 1/2 pipe feeding to the other drain. The only difference I can think of is the toilet would have a flange on top of the drain right now.
The room above that is a room I don't use and was thinking of converting into a combo bath room / pantry / general storage room. Maybe at some point have a washer/dryer in it. My house isn't fancy, it's not going to be in Better Homes and Garden. I'm more concerned about usability and it working right, not saying I want it to look like junk or anything but hopefully you get the picture.
What I was wondering is it possible to remove the basement toilet and use it's drain for a toilet and sink above? Basically run or connect a pvc pipe into it the drain and use it for the toilet and sink above, maybe a shower too. I don't see it as being that different then the other 1st floor bathroom which has a sink/tub/toilet which all drain into one 3 1/2 pipe feeding to the other drain. The only difference I can think of is the toilet would have a flange on top of the drain right now.
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