is your existing sewer cast iron ?
you do not want your washer sharing anything with your bathroom, suds will come up the drain.
is View attachment 12912 this a breaker box ?
if it is,,,it can not go there,,can not have the washer in front of it.
have to be able to walk up to it and flip breakers
i think the distance is 5' sparky consult is needed
might be able to simply turn the box 180
is View attachment 12912 this a breaker box ?
if it is,,,it can not go there,,can not have the washer in front of it.
have to be able to walk up to it and flip breakers
i think the distance is 5' sparky consult is needed
might be able to simply turn the box 180
Yeah. That's what I was thinking as well. I saved the notes you gave me on what I would need and how you suggested laying it all out.my opinion, abandon all the plumbing and run new pipes.
Yeah. That's what I was thinking as well. I saved the notes you gave me on what I would need and how you suggested laying it all out.
I need to replace the tub surround in bathroom 3 but the cast iron tub is still ok. I believe it is an above-the-floor drain so I will have to access the overflow/drain from the wall-- I may need to make an access panel in the adjacent linen closet.
The entire tub/shower in bathroom 2 needs to go-- it is an ugly green one piece monstrosity that has cracks in the floor of the tub. I'm trying to decide if we should go with an ADA shower/tub combo or an ADA shower. Mom currently can't even get into it even with the shower seat because there are no grab bars. She tried those grab bars with suction cups but they don't stay on. We have to replace the entire floor in that bathroom as well.
It's a lot of stuff to do, but I'm determined to get it done someday.
You should see some of the dragon faucets. They look awesome, but waaaay too fancy for me. LOL. Maybe in a novelty place they would be cool.Love it!.....in someone else's bathroom. Personally, I wouldn't want to face that every morning, but it is quite amusing.
Polished brass is really hard to find in any store these days; it's very hard to keep it looking new.
Any time you have walls open, 2x4s, 2x6s or what ever on edge between studs for backing is a good idea.
Would I run them so the 2" edge is facing out or have the broader side facing out? (I hope I'm making sense). And what would be the best way to secure them between the studs?
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