I am having a plumber relocate my washing machine so it is in the adjacent room next to my dryer. For the drain he is tying the waste pipe into and existing toilet drain in another adjacent room.
He just discovered that the toilet drain is about 2" high (right under the cement) which will mean that I will have to either raise the toilet or raise the floor (or abandon the job) in order to get the proper pitch for the new location of the washing machine.
Seems like the best solution is to raise the floor in that room but I hate having to step up into it. I have also seen other products which will raise a toilet but not crazy about the look. Building a platform for the toilet seems like the least desirable option.
So my question is what is the best solution? Unfortunately the rest of the drain is in a crawl space and the demo to tie into it further down the line (assuming it even has enough pitch) is not a viable option.
He just discovered that the toilet drain is about 2" high (right under the cement) which will mean that I will have to either raise the toilet or raise the floor (or abandon the job) in order to get the proper pitch for the new location of the washing machine.
Seems like the best solution is to raise the floor in that room but I hate having to step up into it. I have also seen other products which will raise a toilet but not crazy about the look. Building a platform for the toilet seems like the least desirable option.
So my question is what is the best solution? Unfortunately the rest of the drain is in a crawl space and the demo to tie into it further down the line (assuming it even has enough pitch) is not a viable option.