follow the drainage back till u meet with a 3" pipe, extend the 3" pipe back to where u would like the toilet instaled. with in 3-5 of the toilet arm tie in a 2 line and install a lav. Toilets require a wet vent ( which is a drain used by another fixture ) This will allow proper flow of the toilet and also help wash out the line
this is no job for a do it ur self kinda guy. call a pro
PLUMBER @ IN UR TOWN Plumbing & HEATING GREATER VANCOUVER BC 778-829-1448
The drains for the shower, toilet and sink all connect to a common line. Assuming the toilet is not backing up, the problem indicates that there may be a partial blockage, enough so that some of the toilet flow is backing up through the shower drain line. You need plumbing repair. The shower leak you mention should only be in the shower, or else you have a broken drain line as well.
Yes,the toilet is part of the plumbing system.
"Shower plumbing will vary greatly in cost depending on wether you are installing a new shower system, refurbishing an older system, planning to add upgraded features and fixtures, and if there will be tiling involved."
you pee in the shower?
get rid of the concrete! / get a plumber!
You have to take the floor apart and reduce the piping to 2". You also have to install a p-trap as there are NEVER p-traps under toilets. All p-traps are BUILT into toilets!!!
Anything connected to water pipes. Sink, faucet, toilet, shower and controls.
The drains for the shower, toilet and sink all connect to a common line. Assuming the toilet is not backing up, the problem indicates that there may be a partial blockage, enough so that some of the toilet flow is backing up through the shower drain line. You need plumbing repair. The shower leak you mention should only be in the shower, or else you have a broken drain line as well.
Tub, shower, toilet, hot water tank, urinal, sink, lavatory, dishwasher
Yes,the toilet is part of the plumbing system.
When you take a shower, you're mixing a combination of hot and cold water to make a comfortable temperature for the shower water. A toilet draws only off the cold water system. In older or poorly designed plumbing systems, when you flush the toilet, the cold water is pulled by toilet, so the water coming through the shower is only drawing from the hot water tank.
Shower is water that is sprayed over someone. Plumbing is the fixtures and piping that supplies water in a building. Shower plumbing would be the fixtures that spray water in a bathtub/shower stall.
By converting the waste line to a soil line and increase the existing piping from 2" to a minimum of 3"
Hot water tank, hose bibb, kitchen sink, toilet, bathroom vanity sink and a tub/shower.
By plumbing codes, no.
A down line clog would cause this. The shower drain is lower than any other drain in the bathroom so it is the first to tell you of a clog in the line. Time to Roto Rooter! Y-THINK-Y The toilet and shower must have the same drain. There is a blockage somewhere after the toilet and shower drains meet. The backup takes the easiest route back which must be the shower drain. Try snaking out both drains. Start with the toilet. To do the best job, remove the toilet and start from floor level.
This indicates that it has a toilet, sink and a shower but no bathtub. A 1.50 indicates that it has a toilet, sink but no shower or bathtub.