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Toilet on a slab grade

Reply from: Wilson
Date: 28 Mar, 16:20
I'm putting in an extension with a floating concrete slab and am
wondering about plumbing a toilet and wondering about setting it
right on the slab. The line will run out to a septic system and
was set a little too close to the surface so that the entrance
into the house will come through the side of the slab.

Plumbing info is sparse as it seems plumbers must have a good
lobby out there ;-) But am hoping to be directed to more info than
I've found.
--
Wilson N45 W67

Reply from: Glenn
Date: 28 Mar, 18:01

"Wilson" <isanybody@home . com > wrote in message
news:xU8Hj.265$7N1.3090@eagle.america . net ...
> I'm putting in an extension with a floating concrete
> slab and am wondering about plumbing a toilet and
> wondering about setting it right on the slab.

Hmmmm A FLOATING slab and ridged plumbing. Sounds
like a disaster waiting to happen.




Reply from: marson
Date: 29 Mar, 03:29
On Mar 28, 10:20 am, Wilson <isanyb...@home . com > wrote:
> I'm putting in an extension with a floating concrete slab and am
> wondering about plumbing a toilet and wondering about setting it
> right on the slab. The line will run out to a septic system and
> was set a little too close to the surface so that the entrance
> into the house will come through the side of the slab.
>
> Plumbing info is sparse as it seems plumbers must have a good
> lobby out there ;-) But am hoping to be directed to more info than
> I've found.
> --
> Wilson N45 W67

What specifically is your question? Yes you can set a toilet right on
the slab.

Reply from: Wilson
Date: 29 Mar, 13:50
sometime in the recent past marson posted this:
> On Mar 28, 10:20 am, Wilson <isanyb...@home . com > wrote:
>> I'm putting in an extension with a floating concrete slab and am
>> wondering about plumbing a toilet and wondering about setting it
>> right on the slab. The line will run out to a septic system and
>> was set a little too close to the surface so that the entrance
>> into the house will come through the side of the slab.
>>
>> Plumbing info is sparse as it seems plumbers must have a good
>> lobby out there ;-) But am hoping to be directed to more info than
>> I've found.
>> --
>> Wilson N45 W67
>
> What specifically is your question? Yes you can set a toilet right on
> the slab.
First off, the slab is set on crushed rock on top of coarser
rocks, so I hope it isn't going to move. The septic line is going
to service the rest of the house too. I have a couple of questions:

1. I was wondering how much distance there is between the top
outside diameter of the 4" sch. 30 PVC and the top of slab for a
flush mounted flush.

2. If the cellar toilet is about 4' in from the outside wall, will
a wye placed near the wall allow flushing from the next floor
without a backup in the basement toilet, providing a good vent is
set up.

3. Are there any flexible systems for the hookup or should I
possible box out the septic drain pipe so it isn't integral to the
slab.

4. What good DIY books or online guides would one recommend?

I figure the 1/4" slope in 12" rule would be good enough, but I've
never plumbed a toilet before.

I have looked at the macerating systems, but hate to depend on
electricity to run that system.

TIA

--
Wilson N45 W67




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