Planning main bathroom with pre-wall installation

  • Erstellt am 2019-07-25 14:52:45

kaho674

2019-08-05 11:34:47
  • #1
That's annoying.
 

chrisw81

2019-08-05 11:41:14
  • #2

Yeah, I had completely forgotten that a rafter runs there. Unfortunately, with exhaust pipes you also have little room for bending, etc., and you have to comply with many regulations regarding window distances, etc.
 

11ant

2019-08-05 15:44:36
  • #3
You did, but the experts should definitely be aware of it. It is also possible in other ways (and of course I trusted the draftsman that a different approach would have been taken here), but in principle, rafters near the gable are rather common.
 

chrisw81

2019-08-05 16:00:57
  • #4

The draftsman probably didn't care about how it would end up, the roof planner probably didn't pay attention to something like that, and in the end the customer has to deal with it and the plumber can't do anything anymore.
 

11ant

2019-08-05 16:04:10
  • #5

Well, more likely wait it out: the pipe would come in front of the toilet rather than in front of the bathtub

Sometimes you wonder how it is possible in 3D CAD that such bugs only show up "on the construction site" :-(
 

chrisw81

2019-08-05 16:13:06
  • #6

I don’t think anyone at the company has ever done anything in 3D CAD.
If you look at the 2D plan, everything seems more or less okay, but unfortunately not in the real world.
There are also no excuses and no ideas for improvement from the company.
 
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