greeting folks (1st time post so please be gentle)
I have a double brick/tile home highset(1980 ish) and at present i am in the process of renovating the downstairs shower/toilet and laundry into 1 bathroom, i have ripped out the walls and removed all tiles and fittings (easy part) cracked the old clay pipe waste for the shower so dug that out and replaced with a plastic 100 mm p trap coming out to a 40 mm pipe for the bath that i plan to install, concreted everything back in place. my questions are:
1. have I broken any regulations ?
2. do i have to put a floor waste in ? there was not one in from the beginning.
3. once everything is in place and i waterproof bath area and floor can i just tile floor as is, or do i need to lay mud ( can't see why as no fall )
4. if there is no fall do i need to have a rise or some sort of small step to the door of the room to contain water if there is a problem ?
I really don't want to hear that i have to install a floor waste as the concrete is like (urrr concrete and about 200mm thick) and have already taken down the walls which contained the dust.
5. when putting the new piece of pipe i brached of a ran a 50 mm pipe up and out so it will come up under the bath at the front so i can put the vanity into this is this ok to do? i also want to add the shower waste to run into and join this pipe so it does not run down the outside of the house ?
Wish i had seen this site before starting as concrete is down now.
any advice would be apreciated, i plan to do as much work a possible (money is an issue !)