Moving bathroom drains in a bathroom remodel.
Moving bathroom sink to another wall.
Back to the drain so i m learning towards leaving drain in the same place and routing the vanity sink drain under the vanity outside the wall.
While it s possible to move almost any large fixture beneath the bathroom floor are supporting joists that you should not cut in order to install new drains.
I do that in a heartbeat with remodels.
Determine the new bathroom configuration to suit your existing home drainage system.
If the commode drainpipe is not in close.
Adding a sink or appliance that needs a water line on a wall that already has water in it is fairly simple too.
Ask an experienced contractor to assist with removing and resetting a vanity top if necessary.
Also the possibility of certain changes will depend on what type of dwelling you are renovating.
Then you would just be opening the drywall here to put elbows on the pipes to bring them out of the wall.
In its new location the sink drain should drop vertically between wall studs to the floor where it ties into the larger drain that serves the commode.
I will be building the vanity and it will be open underneath so this will make routing the drain fairly easy.
I would like to move the sink next to the toilet so i can fit a small tub on the wall where the sink is.
Moving plumbing down a wall in a remodel.
Caulk the seams where the sides of the vanity and the edges of the vanity top meet the wall with.
Is there a basement below.
To move any plumbing fixture more than three feet you will have to shell out anything between 500 to 1000.
Trim the lower edges and front of the cabinet with base or cove molding after the flooring is installed.
It is located on the first floor.
You may also want to consider just boxing out the drain pipe between the vanity and the wall.
That way it can be toilet sink and tub.
Then next to it man built ugly bad idea shower then if you look straight is the sink.
Altering where you place the toilet sink or bathtub will cost you big bucks.
You open the door and on your left is the toilet.
If it s painted to match the wall it ll probably just visually disappear in the 6 space.
I have weird set up for my 5x8 only bathroom in the house.
Sinks are pretty easy to move down the wall.
If you have access to the space below this floor the best course of action would be to re route these water pipes so that the riser portion comes right up under the center of the thickness of the wall that you show here.