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anawanahuanana
4th July 2006, 12:57 PM
OK, seeing as my bathroom, toilet, and laundry are all connected (have to walk through the laundry to access the other 2), I was thinking that when I renovate the bathroom/toilet, I could possibly move the laundry at the same time. Now, friends of ours have a house and the washing machine and laundry tub just live up against a wall in the garage. So my questions are.....

1: Is it acceptable to have a laundry, which is also just a garage, ie not a seperate room?

2: Is it a requirment to have a laundry tub, or can you do away with it if you want to (washing machine drainage issues aside)?

3: Regarding washing machine drainage; can this, and therefore the laundry tub waste, be run into the guttering downpipe? I assume this just goes straight into the sewer, but would appreciate clarification on this. Grey water on the garden is not an option as my local council say it's a big no-no! If the roof gutter water doesn't go into the sewerage, where does it go?

4: If you move it into the garage, does the whole floor have to be waterproofed?

Thanks very much in advance for any help or advice you can give......

Pulse
4th July 2006, 01:47 PM
Just a few points,

The downpipes definitely don't go into the sewer unless you have an illegal connection, it goes into the street gutter instead.

It is a building code of australia (BCA) requirement to have a laundry tub. The laundry floor needs a waste or a slope to an external doorway at the very least.

So to do what you plan you will need a sewer connection, a floor waste, taps and a tub in your new laundry (in the garage)

Cheers
Pulse

anawanahuanana
4th July 2006, 02:30 PM
Thanks for the advice, Pulse.

Mmmmm. Sewer connection sounds expensive to me. I guess the stormwater drains in the street go to a river then? Probably best not to throw my washing water in there then......

This is what happens when you come from another country. To me, nobody has a laundry, let alone laundry tub. And washing machines live under the counter in the kitchen!