You would have to build a platform for the tub to sit on. About 3 inches if you are using a floor drain. There is a trap right after the floor drain so you would not need one at the tub. If possible you could position the tub directly over the floor drain but that would eliminate the floor drain which would be a problem if the basement every flooded.
To effectively install a concrete slab drain in your outdoor patio, follow these steps: Plan the location and size of the drain to ensure proper water drainage. Dig a trench for the drain, making sure it slopes away from the patio. Install a gravel base and a PVC drain pipe in the trench. Pour concrete around the drain pipe, making sure it is level with the patio surface. Allow the concrete to cure before testing the drain with water to ensure proper drainage.
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On a standard toilet in America the drain is 12 inches from the back wall to the center of the drain.
First determine what you are going to install as the shower unit. If there is to be no shower unit and it will just drain through the concrete floor, then it will be flush with the floor. If you are installing a unit, then you need to look at the unit to determine the distance obove the concrete to place the drain.
To install a trench drain in front of a garage, you will need to dig a trench, place the drain in the trench, connect it to the existing drainage system, and then fill the trench with gravel or concrete. Make sure the drain slopes away from the garage to ensure proper drainage.
If you have a drain available. You may need to chip some concrete around the drain to install the bottom half of the drain. With that in place, set the shower over it and the top piece screws into the drain to form a seal. You can build a 2x4 frame and raise the shower up enough to run a drain to a sump or a floor drain.
its possible, but pointless. you will not get any sound. itll drain all the power from your speakers its possible, but pointless. you will not get any sound. itll drain all the power from your speakers
By placing a scupper 2"- 4" above the roof surface at the lowest point near the existing roof drain
To install a shower in the basement on a concrete floor, you will need to first determine the location and size of the shower. Next, you will need to break through the concrete floor to create a drain for the shower. Install the plumbing for the shower and then pour new concrete to create a level base for the shower. Finally, install the shower pan, walls, and fixtures according to the manufacturer's instructions. It is recommended to consult with a professional plumber or contractor for assistance with this project.
No, it is not possible to install a P-trap lower than the drain pipe in a plumbing system as it would prevent proper drainage and create a risk of sewer gases entering the living space.
I assume this might be to keep any dirty ground water from running into the pool.
they don't i have left batteries on concrete for months and had on loss of charge.