What To Look Out for When Adding a Second Toilet to Plumbing
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What To Look Out for When Adding a Second Toilet to Plumbing

Adding a second toilet to your plumbing system is not that difficult but it is a task that does require some skill and you simply need to do it right in order to work. You will be looking to add the new toilet in such a way that it will meet the local codes and that it will function perfectly for a long period of time. The skill required for this is labeled as moderate and a lot of cities will allow you to do this work alone but there will be a final inspection that you have to pass in order for everything to be legal. We recommend that you try to do this addition yourself and you can always ask for help from plumbers if you fail.

The first thing you need to do is take a look at the new waste drainage pipe needed. It should be the same size as the other toilet and should work fine because most plumbing system are more than capable of handling a new toilet addition. In most cases utilizing PVC is easier and very reliable although, if you want quality, you could also go for iron pipes. This will keep the noise level down and we all want everything in our plumbing system to be as quiet as possible.

You will meet 2 big challenges. We are talking about connecting the drainage pipe to the existing drain line and venting the newly installed toilet and doing it properly. The good news is that all you really need to do is to cut into the existing drain line and put in the needed fitting, something that is easy to do if handled with care. Also, keep in mind that most toilets today come with detailed manufacturer’s instructions on installation procedures. You should read it and follow everything that is written there through a step by step basis. The good news is that, if you are faced with problems, you can easily escape it by contacting a plumber. After the vent pipe is installed you will also have to do some drywall repairs but this is another subject. Once the new toilet is installed you will need to test it and make sure that it works perfectly before covering up the pipes and everything you took out in the process.