But we will have raise in the floor level to toilet. It may be bit uneasy specially for senior citizens.Visualizer wrote:If planning is done correctly there is no need to cut the beams. In fact beam should never be cut as it weakens the structure.viksat82 wrote:Still you need to cut holes in the slab for floor trap and cut in the beam for passing waste pipes here right?Visualizer wrote:In toilets (first floor and above ) instead of sunken slab go for Gypsum board false ceiling below. The maintenance is very easy and does not involve breaking floors.This works well of bathroom is coming over another bathroom or some open area.
Hole for the pipes in slab can be laid at the time of casting just like electrical conduits are laid.
All the apartments these days lay pipes using false ceilings instead of sunken slab. Maintenance for blocked pipes and leakage fixing becomes matter of hours and few hundred rupees to plumber, Compared to this in case of sunken slab breaking of tiles and flooring is required and it costs anything around 10 - 20 K Rs and around 2 days of outage at least.
Can raise be avoided in this method?