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7th November 2009, 07:30 PM #1
Cutting a Waste in a Bathroom Floor and other Bathroom reno questions..
Hi All
I just bought an old federation place (double brick) thats going to need quite a bit of renovation starting with the (scary!!) bathroom.
Currently (dont ask me why) the bathroom floor doesnt have a waste . How would i install one- i assume it means somehow cutting a hole through the concrete floor and plumbing it into the sewer. How would i cut such a hole or who would i call in to do that job? a plumber??
Im thinking of doing all the tiling myself - as the toilet /bath and washbasin/vanity are to be replaced , is the correct order in terms of a bathroom reno to:
1. Pull out these toilet /bath and wasbasin/vanity
2. pull up old tiles both floor and wall
3. Waterproof with that fibreglass stuff
4. Tile floors and walls
5. Install new toilet /bath and washbasin/vanity (with help of plumber)
Is this the right sequence ?? sorry for the dumb questions but i havent done this before
Thanks for any advice in advance
Cheers
Martin
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