Hello knowledgeable folk
I am embarking on a huge refurbishing project of a raw living space in nyc. There is currently no plumbing installed for a bathroom but the space where the bathroom will be put is adjacent to the neighbor's bathroom (toilets would be side by side with a thin sheetrock wall between them) The plumbing (waste pipe) for the currently installed toilet runs directly straight down beneath the floor, which I believe is wood, to the basement. I believe the toilet sewage pipe is plastic, not cast iron.
What would be the easiest and cheapest way to instal plumbing for a toilet, sink and shower - and what price range would a plumber charge for such work (excluding the cost of supplies and installation of bathroom fittings). It would be for putting in pipes (that I will provide) and for connecting them to other pipes already installed in the adjacent bathroom.
Would a plumber need to see a place in person to make a fair estimate or could detailed diagrams suffice?
Any advice or info is greatly appreciated and I look forward to learning much from the collected knowledge of this forum...
Raw
I am embarking on a huge refurbishing project of a raw living space in nyc. There is currently no plumbing installed for a bathroom but the space where the bathroom will be put is adjacent to the neighbor's bathroom (toilets would be side by side with a thin sheetrock wall between them) The plumbing (waste pipe) for the currently installed toilet runs directly straight down beneath the floor, which I believe is wood, to the basement. I believe the toilet sewage pipe is plastic, not cast iron.
What would be the easiest and cheapest way to instal plumbing for a toilet, sink and shower - and what price range would a plumber charge for such work (excluding the cost of supplies and installation of bathroom fittings). It would be for putting in pipes (that I will provide) and for connecting them to other pipes already installed in the adjacent bathroom.
Would a plumber need to see a place in person to make a fair estimate or could detailed diagrams suffice?
Any advice or info is greatly appreciated and I look forward to learning much from the collected knowledge of this forum...
Raw