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Hello,
First post from a long time admirer of the site!
Our plumber has fitted a bath (400mm internal height / deep). It feels quite high in the room (the edge is 600mm off floor). So there's approx 200mm under the bath.
Wondering about having it lower, so took a look at the plumbing stack under it.
Find it odd that he had to pack the feet on top of a timber. So, assuming the fall can be made to work, is there a way (i.e. better arrangement and choice of components) to save height on this assemblage [that's obv the bath overflow in dark grey] ?
thanks for your thoughts,
L
First post from a long time admirer of the site!
Our plumber has fitted a bath (400mm internal height / deep). It feels quite high in the room (the edge is 600mm off floor). So there's approx 200mm under the bath.
Wondering about having it lower, so took a look at the plumbing stack under it.
Find it odd that he had to pack the feet on top of a timber. So, assuming the fall can be made to work, is there a way (i.e. better arrangement and choice of components) to save height on this assemblage [that's obv the bath overflow in dark grey] ?
thanks for your thoughts,
L