catm54
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I have contracted a major design/build company to do a major masterbath remodel. The area was gutted and new square footage added. All was going well, until the plumbing started. Major problems with the plumber's competency! Shower pipes installed for 3 fixtures (head, body sprays, and handheld). I was the one who saw that it wasn't going to fit when the trim was later installed. They would have run or overlapped each other! That's what I'm dealing with.
My issue now has to do with where they put the cleanout for the toilet. It's in the bottom of the wall, where the toilet has to be installed against. Obviously it's going to stick out past drywall. I'm concerned that it will be behind the toilet and if it is needed, the toilet will have to be removed. Also, I believe this throws off the rough for the toilet and they will have to now put an "extender" or elbow of some-sort on the hole in order for the toilet to now fit, which is one of those Toto Neorest (all in one). Does this sound like poor planning and should I demand it be moved? Even if they have to jackhammer it up ..... which will be about the 5th redo with plumbing!
Thanks
My issue now has to do with where they put the cleanout for the toilet. It's in the bottom of the wall, where the toilet has to be installed against. Obviously it's going to stick out past drywall. I'm concerned that it will be behind the toilet and if it is needed, the toilet will have to be removed. Also, I believe this throws off the rough for the toilet and they will have to now put an "extender" or elbow of some-sort on the hole in order for the toilet to now fit, which is one of those Toto Neorest (all in one). Does this sound like poor planning and should I demand it be moved? Even if they have to jackhammer it up ..... which will be about the 5th redo with plumbing!
Thanks