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.
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.
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.
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.