How to Run Plumbing for a Toilet

Whether you’re redoing a bathroom or installing a toilet, you’ll want to know how to run plumbing for a new toilet. The plumbing system for a toilet will include a fresh water supply for flushing and filling the tank after every flush. This water supply is generally smaller than a sink’s supply line and can be run through joists or inside wall systems. You can also tap into an existing supply line to make the plumbing connection easier to make. To make running the supply line easier, consider using bendable plastic PEX pipes instead of traditional copper pipes, which will require sweating connections and complicated plumbing work. If your toilet is running, you might want to inspect the flapper and float. The flapper moves up and down when the toilet is flushed and should be flat against the bottom of the tank. If the flapper is sticking or the float is loose, these problems may require professional assistance. In such a case, it’s a good idea to call a professional plumber to take a look at the plumbing. To run the drainpipe, you need to remove the old toilet. To install the new one, run the pipe through the joists. Be sure to use straps to support the pipe. When installing the new pipe, make sure that it slopes toward the old line by 1/4 inch per horizontal foot. Otherwise, the water will not drain. If the slope isn’t correct, the pipe may not be able to drain properly. Before installing the toilet, make sure you’ve checked the plumbing setup. If you’re installing it in an unfinished basement, it’s crucial to ensure that there are no obstacles in the way of the plumbing setup. For example, if you’re installing the toilet in a finished basement, you’ll need to install a 2-x4 blocking piece or 2×4 cleats around the opening. Depending on the size of the new bathroom, you may have to re-route the water supply line. To run the plumbing properly, you’ll also need a Y-fitting. For this type of pipe, you can use a PEX pipe that runs through the wall and ends in a turn valve. In addition, you’ll need to remove any drywall around the bathroom shower so that the plumbing can be exposed. If you want to install a toilet with a 3″ drain, you’ll need to connect it to existing drainage. These drainage pipes are usually made of copper or cast iron. If you don’t have copper pipes, you can adapt them to plastic pipe with specialty fittings. Make sure the existing drainage pipe is located near the new toilet. Make sure the flange is about 12 inches from the center and 15 inches apart on either side from it. Before installing the new toilet, make sure you’ve installed a “tank to bowl” gasket at the base of the flush valve. Once this is installed, you can start attaching the new supply line to the tank. If the new supply line is extending over the tank and bowl, you can cut it with a hacksaw. After you have done this, you can connect the supply line to the supply valve. Click here to learn more about combi boiler installers derby.

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