I have what might be a very stupid question...
I have an art studio with a walk in closet that contains a work sink. The floor to the studio is concrete. I want to convert the walk in closet to a bathroom.
So...
I've been looking at electric macerating toilets, and I've noticed that they seem to be related to marine toilets. However, marine toilets are much cheaper.
So...
Is there any way to modify a marine toilet to be used indoors and connect it to an existing drain? Has anyone ever done this?
I'm looking for a creative solution here.
Thanks for not laughing too hard,
Willoughby (artist, not plumber)
I have an art studio with a walk in closet that contains a work sink. The floor to the studio is concrete. I want to convert the walk in closet to a bathroom.
So...
I've been looking at electric macerating toilets, and I've noticed that they seem to be related to marine toilets. However, marine toilets are much cheaper.
So...
Is there any way to modify a marine toilet to be used indoors and connect it to an existing drain? Has anyone ever done this?
I'm looking for a creative solution here.
Thanks for not laughing too hard,
Willoughby (artist, not plumber)
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