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I am putting a bathroom upstairs above the downstairs bathroom, I do not have a stack outside, so can i put a stack from the new toilet upstars and join it to the downstairs loo, it there a connection you can buy without actually digging down into the sewer pipe. or any cheap plumbers out there fancy doing it for me... :)I am in Sheldon Birmingham
 
If there is no stack out side then chances are it is indoors and boxed in. However around here a lot of the houses on the estates have One stack between six houses...So can't say without mor info! If the stack is internal then cut a Tee into it, if you don't have a stack then you will have to put one in. Will need LABC for that.
 
I am putting a bathroom upstairs above the downstairs bathroom, I do not have a stack outside, so can i put a stack from the new toilet upstars and join it to the downstairs loo, it there a connection you can buy without actually digging down into the sewer pipe. or any cheap plumbers out there fancy doing it for me... :)I am in Sheldon Birmingham

Give me your address and I'll do it for free....:D
 
No stack at all at the moment, the downstairs loo, goes underground, i was thinking maybe we could put in an internal stack boxed in, and a t junction out of that into upstairs. Dont want it doing for free, am prepared to pay, but no jokers please.:)
 
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