I need some help here on identifying the pipes in my bathroom as well as how to go about fixing a possible problem finishing the bathroom in my basement.
I have attached a photograph of the piping to show what exactly is in our basement now.
The blueprints for our home call for this to be a full bath- but in looking at the area it appears we are missing a drain. There is a drain in the concrete under where the bathtub lies, and there is a drain for what should be (again, according to the plans) a toilet (black pipe extending up). What I don't see is a sink drain.
To make the entire thing further frustrating is the fact that our cold air return ventilation (not shown) was installed a few inches too close to where the bathtub should be. In order to have a bathtub in this bathroom we have to place it slightly more forward than the original plans call for. This means we would have to either move the drain, or hope that a bend in the piping won't cause a drainage problem for the tub if we leave the drain where it is. We will be consulting a plumber to find out what would be best.
I'm guessing that the original owner (who was also the builder for the whole development) realized the mistake and figured the downstairs bath would just be a half bath and therefore did not have another drain installed. Had my family realized this when we were looking at the house we would have thought a lot harder about whether to buy the house because the only other bathroom in our home is a half bath! The owner decided to put in an oversize shower rather than a tub/shower upstairs- go figure.
In any case- we obviously have a few problems here. We definitely want to put in a tub (who would want to buy a house without the possibility of one?).
Out of curiousity- can anyone tell me what the copper pipe extending up from the concrete (lower right side of photo) near the others is for? I can't imagine something so small in diameter could be a drain pipe? The other copper pipes run the hot and cold water for our kitchen sink and I'm assuming can be connected to piping for a bathroom sink?
I'm hoping all of this makes sense. If anyone can offer help/suggestions/ideas I would greatly appreciate it. I obviously know very little about plumbing in general!
I have attached a photograph of the piping to show what exactly is in our basement now.
The blueprints for our home call for this to be a full bath- but in looking at the area it appears we are missing a drain. There is a drain in the concrete under where the bathtub lies, and there is a drain for what should be (again, according to the plans) a toilet (black pipe extending up). What I don't see is a sink drain.
To make the entire thing further frustrating is the fact that our cold air return ventilation (not shown) was installed a few inches too close to where the bathtub should be. In order to have a bathtub in this bathroom we have to place it slightly more forward than the original plans call for. This means we would have to either move the drain, or hope that a bend in the piping won't cause a drainage problem for the tub if we leave the drain where it is. We will be consulting a plumber to find out what would be best.
I'm guessing that the original owner (who was also the builder for the whole development) realized the mistake and figured the downstairs bath would just be a half bath and therefore did not have another drain installed. Had my family realized this when we were looking at the house we would have thought a lot harder about whether to buy the house because the only other bathroom in our home is a half bath! The owner decided to put in an oversize shower rather than a tub/shower upstairs- go figure.
In any case- we obviously have a few problems here. We definitely want to put in a tub (who would want to buy a house without the possibility of one?).
Out of curiousity- can anyone tell me what the copper pipe extending up from the concrete (lower right side of photo) near the others is for? I can't imagine something so small in diameter could be a drain pipe? The other copper pipes run the hot and cold water for our kitchen sink and I'm assuming can be connected to piping for a bathroom sink?
I'm hoping all of this makes sense. If anyone can offer help/suggestions/ideas I would greatly appreciate it. I obviously know very little about plumbing in general!
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