Sanitary pipe installation faulty?

  • Erstellt am 2018-07-12 07:14:19

Chilledkroete

2018-07-12 09:44:58
  • #1
What does the room below look like? You could lay the pipes there on the ceiling and then make a 50 branch on the wall. The 50 pipe fits into your drywall.
 

Haribobo

2018-07-12 09:50:52
  • #2
On the ground floor is the utility room, but the ceiling is almost completely full because of the ventilation system. The pipes could easily be moved further to the left, couldn't they?
 

Chilledkroete

2018-07-12 09:53:48
  • #3
Depends on your shower and floor construction whether they fit underneath. With level access, it could be difficult.
 

Domski

2018-07-12 09:54:52
  • #4
Then only partial dismantling and moving the installation frame by exactly the distance you are missing remains.. As I already said, you also need space to firmly attach the wall installation frames...
 

Haribobo

2018-07-12 10:09:45
  • #5
Then everything has to be shifted to the right.. You do have enough space on the right.

I see it that way too. I told them that from the beginning.. but they thought the wall would fit there without any problems.
 

Knallkörper

2018-07-12 10:14:59
  • #6
I honestly do not yet understand how the installation frames are supposed to be properly fastened. Is the drywall wall going to be ceiling-high?
 

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