Andy Ring
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I am a fairly accomplished DIY plumber, but all my previous projects have been on bathrooms and kitchens where the plumbing was accessible from beneath and in wood framing. Now, I'm contemplating renovating a bathroom that is on a concrete slab (not a basement, however). The toilet and shower locations will be swapped, so I will need to redo all the DWV lines for these fixtures which are in or under the concrete slab.
Soo...with that intro, is this something I can do myself? If so, what would you recommend? A wetsaw? A rotary hammer? Any advice would be appreciated. I think the slab is fairly thin, but it's hard to tell. Drain lines are PVC. If this wasn't in concrete, I'd have no problems...
Thanks!
Soo...with that intro, is this something I can do myself? If so, what would you recommend? A wetsaw? A rotary hammer? Any advice would be appreciated. I think the slab is fairly thin, but it's hard to tell. Drain lines are PVC. If this wasn't in concrete, I'd have no problems...
Thanks!