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House Remodel

Discussion in 'The DIY Room' started by Jeffrey Svoboda, Dec 24, 2023.

  1. Jeffrey Svoboda

    Jeffrey Svoboda

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    Maybe...... thanks tho. :) I definitely enjoyed art class back in high school and pencil drawings were some of my fav/best.
     
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    No trap for sewer gasses under the tub ?
     
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    Good question. As far as i could tell there was an internal type trap inside the 4" steel drain pipe. When looking down in it there was always water in there. Even months/years after water was drained down that pipe. On the other hand while looking down the toilet drain in this bathroom and flushing the other bathroom toilet, i can see the water flow past this toilet drain. There was no p trap type drain under the original bathtub either. Soooo fingers crossed. Lol
     
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