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  1. jharryman

    Installing new 2nd floor bathroom - raised floor?

    Yes, we would take up the subfloor upstairs, but there probably isn't enough depth to lay the pipe at the neccessary pitch per distances to/from the stack. The shower is the farthest away - about 12 feet away (maybe a little less). So that would need, what, 8" of depth? I do not think the...
  2. jharryman

    Installing new 2nd floor bathroom - raised floor?

    Thanks guys. AS to HJ's first caution, there is actually a bathroom already on the 2nd floor. It used to be a second apartment. our plan is to renovate this bathroom and install a second one (master suite) where the kitchen used to be. These 2 rooms share a wall. It's almost as if the 2 toilets...
  3. jharryman

    Installing new 2nd floor bathroom - raised floor?

    Hi. First off, I'm a homeowner so forgive me if this sounds crazy. I have a 2 story house and want to install a new bathroom on the second floor. I would like to do this without disturbing the 1st floor ceiling and was thinking that I could raise the floor where the new bathroom will go so that...
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