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Old 04-16-2005, 11:49 AM
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Thanks so much, LazyPup. Dang. The black pipe that runs down the wall..that you think is for future tap points.......that really annoys the heck out of me because as you can tell, it's OUTSIDE of the framed bathroom area.....that's in an area behind where my furnace is. You couldn't even reconfigure the framed area to include this because you have to leave enough room behind the furnace/to be able to access it. What losers. The thing in the ground, the "main cleanout"....that's right there when you'd walk into the bathroom, on the right....it's in the spot where a SINK/VANITY should go.......so basically what I have is what I thought, a completely non-functional bathroom that would require ripping up the concrete and having to redirect and re-do. P*sses me off. When you sell a house and advertise it as having roughed-in plumbing for a basement bathroom, to ME that should mean that it's ready to go......not that it's totally non-functional and the buyer/new owner has to totally renovate everything...don't you think? This was a new house, too.......why couldn't they have done it RIGHT? Would that have been so hard?

That pipe on the wall you think is for future taps........because it's in an area that's outside the framed bathroom area (and simply can't remain there, due to the furnace being less than 3 ft in front of it), do you think a plumber could attach some kind of pipes to it to redirect it along that back wall.....so that maybe you could have a sink on the other side of where the toilet would go? (even though that would look stupid)........
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