Couldn't see one at Plumbworld. Google on insert gives the type that you insert in a worktop - recessed the same. Dunno what else it would be called.
Couldn't see one at Plumbworld. Google on insert gives the type that you insert in a worktop - recessed the same. Dunno what else it would be called.
On Sun, 05 Aug 2007 23:52:20 +0100, "Dave Plowman (News)" mused:
Ah, I see the links posted by TNP were not actually what he said they were, or inferred they were anyway. My mistake, should have followed the links first.
On Mon, 06 Aug 2007 00:26:09 +0100, "Dave Plowman (News)" mused:
B1207 on page 20.
About the only one I can find atm, need t sit down with some catalogues I think.
The last one needs a niche building for it in the wall.
No. He cleary is - always.
is this true even if the new toilet isn't plumbed in?
Oh., I just thought you wanted small ones.
You can recess anything into a wall. Just remove a bit of wall.
I know the ones he means (they are *meant* to be recessed) can't find them now though....
Your nearest McDonalds ;-)
I believe that you can have a toilet, which does not have itsiown basin, next to a bathroom. Can't remember my source though. A call to BCO will clear that one up. Might have been Tower Hamlets Supplementary Planning Guidance.
That's closer and would do, but I've seen ones that take two conventional taps.
In message , "dave @ stejonda" writes
Sorry, that's ambiguous. I wasn't trying to be funny.
If the new toilet is not plumbed either to the water or mains drainage because it's a composting toilet, would it still need building reg. approval?
We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold. I remember snipped-for-privacy@gmail.com saying something like:
Only if you excrete the British Standard Turd more than twice daily.
They're now deprecated units. You now have to use the 'Giscard'.
No, irrespective of the turd ratio you need the fan.
That's him.
I have one of these basins. They're OK. But as you say, if I did it again, I would only fit one tap. Either have a mixer, or a fixed temperature mixer elsewhere fed to a single, regular tap. With a basin that small, there's just not enough space to use 2 taps! Jon.
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