Can you add a toilet anywhere in your house?
Can you add a bathroom anywhere in your house? The short answer is yes, you can install a bathroom almost anywhere that you can afford it. However, this will largely depend on your plumbing and electrical setup and what style of bathroom you want, which goes into another common question.
Can you put a floor standing toilet in a bathroom?
You can also find matching floor standing bidets to create a perfect pairing in your bathroom. From modern square profiles to ceramic bowl shapes, your toilet design can be elevated to suit the rest of your room’s décor.
What kind of toilet system do I Need?
Complete system includes ADA Compliant toilet, toilet tank with flush valve, macerating unit, and composite wood toilet seat Toilet tank, toilet bowl, macerator tank, and connections are all white for a clean and professional look
Can you put a toilet anywhere in Your House?
In the past, many homeowners have had the idea of their dream bathroom crushed because the location was simply too far away from the main drain. This happens in locations like the basement, where a major plumbing overhaul would need to take place in order for it to work. At that point, it becomes too much money and too much of a hassle.
Can you put a toilet in the basement?
Whether you want the toilet under the stairs, in the basement or in the garage, your contractor will walk you through the steps to make sure your dream becomes a reality. That’s why you reach out to Tandem Contracting, a group of experienced professionals who get the job done right.
You can also find matching floor standing bidets to create a perfect pairing in your bathroom. From modern square profiles to ceramic bowl shapes, your toilet design can be elevated to suit the rest of your room’s décor.
Complete system includes ADA Compliant toilet, toilet tank with flush valve, macerating unit, and composite wood toilet seat Toilet tank, toilet bowl, macerator tank, and connections are all white for a clean and professional look
Where does the waste go when you flush the toilet?
When flushed, a normal toilet sends waste through a trap, into a waste line, and onto the main drain line to the sewer or septic tank. Because that drain line is below the level of the toilet, gravity pulls the contents of the waste line into it.
In the past, many homeowners have had the idea of their dream bathroom crushed because the location was simply too far away from the main drain. This happens in locations like the basement, where a major plumbing overhaul would need to take place in order for it to work. At that point, it becomes too much money and too much of a hassle.