Our company installed this downstairs bathroom in an older home. A lot more work then we thought. The customers were great to work with, which made it easier. We installed a upflush toilet with no base for the first time. It was not bad doing and was quiet. The flat screen TV was a nice touch…..
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Nice work but you might try resizing the pix to something under 100kb's, the dial uppers wont download these,takes to long.
Try Irfanview.com, its free and works great.
Doug
Looks very nice. Thanks for posting.
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Nice work.
I'm planning to build a family room & 1/2 bath in my basement very shortly and need to use either an upflush tiolet or basing/pump system. I see that the toilet you used has a drain going into the wall, what does it going into? I've priced up a basin/pump system and am finding it'll run me $750 but I'll have to dig a pit for the basin. I'm trying to avoid this is possible. Could you post or send me the specs on what you used?
Thanks
We used a saniflush upflush toilet system. We decided to run the box behind the wall so you would not see it. There is a laundry room behind the wall which worked out perfect. After that picture was taken. We ordered a extention sleeve to get rid of the black boot. We attached the drain line to existing drain.
Is it just me or is the toliet paper holder kinda not level?
It's just you.
Is it just me or is that a hell of a nice job.