Can you put a toilet anywhere in a 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.
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Can I install a toilet anywhere?

On a serious note, it is absolutely possible to install a toilet, even a bathroom as a matter of fact, 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.
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Can you build a bathroom anywhere in your house?

As long as you have a little available space, access to sufficient electrical outlets, ventilation and adequate sound insulation, you can sneak a new bathroom almost anywhere in your home. It may feel like you don't have any available space to spare, but there's a good chance you just don't know where to look.
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Can a toilet location be moved?

Yes, you can actually move a toilet. Even moving a toilet by a few inches without having to make a new hole in the floor is possible. You can use an offset toilet flange to move the toilet by a couple of inches on any side. This will allow you to use the same wastewater line and in turn help to save you a lot of money.
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Can you put a toilet anywhere in your house UK?

Yes, you can put a toilet anywhere in a house. However, as with a bathroom, its location will be key in determining how easy and cost-effective it will be to install. Access to a water feed and the SVP are crucial for adding a toilet.
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Can you add a bathroom anywhere in a house?



Do I need permission to add a toilet in my house?

Planning permission is generally not required to add a bathroom into a property, assuming it is not forming part of an extension to the building.
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Can you install a toilet without plumbing?

No drainage pipe necessary: As there is the ability to drain the toilet from any location, you can put a toilet anywhere in your domestic property with no extension pipe. This could be a cellar, loft, attic space or anywhere else. Hygienic: Macerator toilets are highly recommended for their level of hygiene.
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Is it expensive to move a toilet?

Cost of Moving Plumbing Fixtures

The cost to move a toilet or sinks can be $2,500-$3,500 per fixture. Plumbing can be a significant cost factor in a remodel when a bathroom floor plan is altered. The toilet is the most expensive to move.
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Can you put a toilet where a shower was?

Can you put a toilet where a shower was? The simple answer is yes, you can put a toilet where a shower was, but the move doesn't come without its issues. This isn't a simple DIY job. You are going to have to remove at least one wall and, hopefully, only a small portion of the floor.
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How far can a toilet be from the main stack?

2. Tie the waste line from the new toilet directly into the stack if the toilet is within six feet of the stack and the waste line is 3 inches in diameter. If the waste line is 4 inches in diameter, the toilet can be as far as 10 feet from the stack.
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Can a toilet open into a living room?

Location. Building regulations used to state that downstairs toilets could not open into a kitchen or living room. However, these have relaxed, and this is now allowed as long as the WC includes a sink for handwashing. Even so, a downstairs bathroom should open into a hallway if possible.
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How do you use a toilet without a septic tank?

Composting toilets are the most popular toilets for use without a septic system.
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Best Toilets without a Septic System
  1. Humanure Bucket Toilet Composting Toilet.
  2. Clivus Style Composting Toilets.
  3. Commercal Composting Toilets.
  4. Biogas Digester.
  5. Incinerating Toiltes.
  6. Outhouses aka Pit Latrines.
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How far can you bump out a house?

As small as 2 feet: Bump outs may extend as far as 10 to 15 feet from the house, but they can also be tiny "pop-outs" that are no deeper than 2 feet. Cantilevers: Small bump outs often are cantilevered (unsupported by posts) from the house. This is typically limited to about 2 feet in depth.
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Can you add a toilet to a laundry room?

By removing the sink or using new cupboards it is possible to create the space so that you can install a toilet into the laundry room. This is a great way to create more space in your house and add functionality as well.
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Do I need planning permission to add a bathroom?

You won't normally need planning permission for a new bathroom unless it's a part of a new house extension. If it's in a listed building however, you'll need to contact your local planning authority and you may need listed building consent.
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Can a toilet open into a kitchen?

In the past people have thought that a bathroom or toilet couldn't open out into a kitchen, but this isn't the case. As long as there is a basin where people can wash their hands before returning to the kitchen, then one door is enough.
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What is a bathroom without a toilet called?

Shower and sink. That's it. A shower only in a room is called a shower stall. Copy link CC BY-SA 4.0.
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Do you need planning permission for an outside toilet?

Yes, in the UK you can put a toilet in the shed, as long as you have planning permission. Installing a toilet (and a sink and bathtub) means that you must comply with the required building regulations.
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Can a shower and toilet share the same drain?

The general answer is that the showers and toilets can use the same drain, but they should not be sharing the same waste trap arm. There are other factors to consider as well, such as whether your drains lead to the main sewer line, or if there are septic tanks that are used in your city or town.
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Can you move a toilet to an inside wall?

Generally, you can install a toilet on an internal wall as long as there is enough room underneath the floor to run the waste line to the mainline. Because the waste line needs to slope, the required height under the floor is a factor of the slope (1:40) and the distance to the wall.
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Is it difficult to move plumbing in a bathroom?

Relocating plumbing can be a time consuming and hard work. That's why you should only do it if you have prepared beforehand and if you have confidence in the professionals you chose to do the job. But take comfort in the fact that once it's done, you won't have to think about it for a long time.
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How hard is it to move a toilet a few inches?

To move the toilet more than just a couple of inches, you will have to demolish the concrete to access and relocate water and waste lines. Then you will have to rebuild the concrete foundation and replace the sub-flooring, flooring, and fixtures.
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How long do Upflush toilets last?

While an upflush toilet includes a macerator system and pump unit, everything else looks virtually the same. Upflush Toilets Have a Long Lifespan. Upflush toilets last for about 10-15 years before any of the mechanical components need to be replaced.
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Do you need planning permission to install a downstairs toilet?

What regulations are there when having a downstairs loo fitted? Usually, adding a downstairs toilet to your home does not require planning permission, unless it is part of a larger extension.
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Can you poop in an Upflush toilet?

The simple answer is that yes you can poop in a Saniflo toilet. As with normal toilet systems you can put any organic waste into the toilet bowl and use the flush mechanism to remove it—which includes toilet paper—although like a standard toilet too much toilet paper can lead to blockages occurring.
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