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erecting new pool house with toilet - plumbing and electrical tips wanted
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I plan to build my own pool house with toilet. I am tapping into an existing sewer line coming from the back of my house. I have mapped out the yard for excavation and new line. I am planning to run electrical from my garage (100 feet). Any tips on connecting my sewer line? Do I need a vent in my pool house for one toilet (I plan to have roofing ventilation). Any tips on running the electricals?
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#2
If you're asking these questions, you should probably hire professionals to do the utilities.
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#3
Yup. Work with an architect to design it. Get a general contractor.

Joe
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#4
The drop or incline of the sewer line is critical---I used to think the steeper the better, but it is important that it isn't too sleep. so the solids will flow with the liquids.

If you have a big drop--you use elbows and make a vertical drop.

There is the old Plumbers remark---S#!t don't flow uphill, and that will be $100 for the service call.
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It depends on if you have to have it inspected or not. If you do, find out what the code requires or you will be re-doing it.

You will need a vent (if you want it to flush). The electrical I would run in the gray PVC electrical tubing. Size will depend on load (what are you going to put in it?).

Plumber's rules;
1. S--t flows down hill
2. Payday is Friday
3. Don't bite your nails


Fred Also
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#6
3" sewer line minimum.

Sewer grades to street 1/4 per foot. Minimum and maximum. For a 100' run thats 25" of grade. Is your point of connection (your house sewer lateral) approximately 3' deep?


As far as pool house suggestions I would put in an outside shower, and a wet bar.

Good Luck
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