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This is my first so be gentle with me.
Just started to refit bathroom (not a pro but reasonably competant) and new bath is lower than previous and although it could be raised higher, Me Missus want to keep it as low as possible. The new waste is in center of bath and soil stack is on opposite far corner about 5' away with inlet resting on floorboards. Joist run contra to pipe run and lots of copper in way to allow new connection to soil under floor level.
question:- how high does the trap need to be for the bath water to flow away and
is there a suitable shallow trap that world help?
many thanks
Rich
 
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