Browse Forums Bathrooms and Laundry Re: Floor wastes - your opinions please 21Apr 15, 2015 12:48 pm Also curious. We paid a minimal amount to have floor wastes added (about $350 each) but then the builder just swacked them in to the waterproofed floor --the tiles do not slope to the waste-- so not quite the insurance that we were hoping for. Chris On the threshold of retirement... and trying to check my assumptions at the door Re: Floor wastes - your opinions please 22Apr 17, 2015 4:42 pm Fo laundries you also don't have to have a floor waste that goes to the sewer. You can simply have the tiled floor sloped to the external door but you do need to have the concrete slab ( if you are having a concrete slab on ground of course ) with a bit of fall in it from the laundry door towards the outside. It simply becomes known as a dry waste. Stewie CDC Housing Code 3 When to apply Floor Area external face of wall vs Gross Floor Area internal face of wall. Reading thru CDC Housing Code 3, lets take a lot 915sqm.… 0 16558 isn't a garage level with the rest of the house a given? pretty sure they 'came around' long time ago. if you have a flat block, the garage is usually level with the rest… 1 17525 The requirement is for a waterstop to be installed to the entries of the room, (a small aluminum 'L' angle to retain the water to within the room) can't see if they have… 1 1938 |