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TSmichaelangelo
post Sep 19 2024, 08:25 PM, updated 2y ago

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I am renovating my house and will change all plumbing system and pipings. Initially the contractor told me the pipes will run from the main pipes to the 1st floor then to the water tank and to the kitchen . However, when he saw there are plaster ceilings on my 1st floor, he changed and said to run from ground floor all the way back to the kitchen and then only go up to the water tank. I suspected he didn't want to hack my plaster ceilings and told me the pressure will be better for me. Ground floor has no plaster ceiling at the moment but will put plaster ceiling later.

Is this the right way to do the plumbing for old houses without hacking on the floor?

Thanks for all your kind advice!
ArchId
post Sep 20 2024, 08:22 AM

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Should be something like this.. the standard pipe routing and distribution of pipes... main meter -split to 2 -direct source to kitchen sink, and goes up to water tank. Then from water tank distribute to other area. Size of water tank to be calculated according to numbers of people inside house and to add how many days required by owner for emergency if there's no incoming water supply from main meter.

cheers mate
Izwan
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This post has been edited by ArchId: Sep 20 2024, 08:23 AM

 

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