izziebo
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I just had a "handyman" who did some work for my neighbor in to give me an estimate for a basement bathroom renovation. He didn't seem to understand what I was talking about and now I'm looking for more information.
In the basement we have a two piece bathroom on a cement floor. It is quite small, the dimensions are approximately 4'x7'. I would like to completely tile the room and install a hand held shower set up with a drain in the middle of the room. These "wet rooms" are quite popular in the UK and Europe but not so much in North America.
There is currently no drain for a shower or tub. Is it possible to somehow connect a shower drain to the existing drain for the sink? If not, how big of a deal $$ would it be to have a new drain installed?
I don't intend on doing this myself, I just want to try to educate myself before I set out on this project.
Thank you in advance for any information or input you can provide.
In the basement we have a two piece bathroom on a cement floor. It is quite small, the dimensions are approximately 4'x7'. I would like to completely tile the room and install a hand held shower set up with a drain in the middle of the room. These "wet rooms" are quite popular in the UK and Europe but not so much in North America.
There is currently no drain for a shower or tub. Is it possible to somehow connect a shower drain to the existing drain for the sink? If not, how big of a deal $$ would it be to have a new drain installed?
I don't intend on doing this myself, I just want to try to educate myself before I set out on this project.
Thank you in advance for any information or input you can provide.