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Basement toilet
A basement can also be an extension of the house for some or all the
members of the family. The basement can be used as a living space or
even as a bedroom. It can also be used as a makeshift living room or
a business office for enterprising members of the family. Most of these
modifications of the basement into a useful living space would also involve
the construction of a toilet in the basement.
Planning a basement toilet
Since traditional times, a basement has been in use more for storage
purposes for as a simple extension of the house above. The space is more
likely to be used as a recreation or an entertainment area. A basement
then never really included a toilet. While planning the construction
of a basement toilet, care needs to be taken about plumbing, drainage
and sewage requirements. Also the basement area should be adequate enough
to accommodate a toilet in the basement. A basement is supposedly a problem
area when it comes to bad odors. Basement toilets must be planned in
such a manner so as not to raise a stink in the future once they are
actually constructed and in use.
Installing a basement toilet
A basement toilet can be installed either by professional builders or
plumbers who can do a good job of all the drainage and sewage units or
can also be undertaken as a do-it-yourself task. However, a professional's
services are highly recommended for this job as he may be able to foresee
future problems in the use of the basement toilet and may advice or modify
the unit used in the basement accordingly.
Costs involved in installing a basement toilet
Costs include money spent on materials such as the concrete, tiles, sealants,
pumps, pipes, drainage ducts, etc. Hiring a professional to do the installation
may also add to the costs. The toilet unit that would be part of the
basement toilet is also available in a range of prices depending upon
certain specifications in design. Any renovation or modification due
to the addition of a toilet in the basement can also add to the costs.
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