duwem
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Almost ready to pour concrete. Originally thought I should have a plumber rough out bathroom drains before the slab is poured.
Need a sanitary permit by the plumber to the county that says it's possible to hook up to the existing house septic system.
$160 for the permit and $500 to rough in rhe drains terminating at the exterior of the shed. Septic is probably 100' or more away from shed side so would need to have that trenched in.
Hpuse with bathroom right when you walk in from the attached garage is only. About 50' away from the shed so not a far walk.
I do plan to put a rec room in the loft of the shop some day so that gives some justification to a bathroom. Also having a sink to wash up befor coming in the house. I will use the shop 3-6 times a week at least.
Buddy suggested just put a sink in my attached garage. Would need to get drains into the house somehow if doing that.
Plumber will already be on site plumbing in the floor drains for the vehicle areas.
Rough it in or forget it, don't need it?
Need a sanitary permit by the plumber to the county that says it's possible to hook up to the existing house septic system.
$160 for the permit and $500 to rough in rhe drains terminating at the exterior of the shed. Septic is probably 100' or more away from shed side so would need to have that trenched in.
Hpuse with bathroom right when you walk in from the attached garage is only. About 50' away from the shed so not a far walk.
I do plan to put a rec room in the loft of the shop some day so that gives some justification to a bathroom. Also having a sink to wash up befor coming in the house. I will use the shop 3-6 times a week at least.
Buddy suggested just put a sink in my attached garage. Would need to get drains into the house somehow if doing that.
Plumber will already be on site plumbing in the floor drains for the vehicle areas.
Rough it in or forget it, don't need it?


