Absolutely NOT you 2" minimum
Depending what you are wanting to supply. Basin, shower, toilet, bidet, kitchen can be fed with a half inch line Main line and bath can be fed with a three quarter inch line
A fernco or rubber fitting. This made of rubber and had hose clamps on it. You should ask for assistance at a hardware or plumbing shop for a 2" Plastic X 2" Copper Fernco or rubber coupling.
36 x 36 inch is standard.
3 or 4 inch
The correct fall for a 4 inch/100mm foul drain is 12.5mm per meter.. or 10mm per meter on a surface water drain
No, it is not recommended to use a 1 1/2 inch pipe for a shower drain as it may not provide sufficient drainage capacity for the water flow from a shower. It is typically recommended to use a 2 inch pipe for a shower drain to ensure proper drainage.
For a shower, it is recommended to use a 2-inch drain size to ensure proper drainage and prevent clogging.
1-1/2 inch drain for above grade and 2 inch drain for below grade. Most UPC-based codes (IAPMO) require 2 inch above and below grade.
A shower drain is 1 1/2 or 2 inch and a toilet needs to be either 3 or 4 inch.
Possibly a caulked joint ( lead and oakum )
No, it is not recommended to use 1 1/2 inch pipe for a shower drain as it may not provide sufficient drainage capacity for the water flow from a shower. It is typically recommended to use a larger diameter pipe, such as 2 inches, for a shower drain to ensure proper drainage.
The recommended size for a 2-inch shower drain in a standard bathroom renovation project is typically 2 inches in diameter.
A 2-inch drain pipe is typically used for a shower to ensure proper drainage and prevent clogs.
A 2-inch pipe is typically used for a shower drain to ensure proper drainage and prevent clogs.
Most shower curtains cover tubs that are 14 inches wide. The shower curtain should be where the tub "ends" and should be hung 7-8 inches from the ceiling.
A 1/2 inch PEX pipe is typically not big enough for a shower because it may not provide enough water flow for a satisfactory shower experience. It is recommended to use at least a 3/4 inch PEX pipe for a shower to ensure adequate water flow.
To effectively unclog a 1 1/2 inch shower drain, you can try using a plunger or a drain snake to remove the blockage. If these methods don't work, you may need to use a chemical drain cleaner or call a professional plumber for help.