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Posted by buffalobill on November 5, 2006, 1:59 am
first check the altitude of the sewer compared to thebasement. then
see what your local requirements are.
see:
http://www.buildingscience.com/resources/homeowner.htm
mravenez@aol.com wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am planning on doing some major renovations in the bathroom in the
> basement of my house and I really need some advice. The bathroom was
> gutted out several years ago when some extensive plumbing work was done
> and it was never "put back together again". As it was, the bathroom had
> a small stall shower installed in the corner, to the left of the
> window. Now, the problem is this. I would like to get a whirlpool
> bathtub for this room so that it can be used as a bathtub and shower
> combination. My problem is that this bathroom has a window on the wall
> where I would want to the bathtub to go. In other words, if you were to
> stand there taking a shower, water would be splattering on the window.
>
> Is there some sort of way around this that anyone here might know of??
>
> Thank you
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