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Originally Posted by phi delt reefer
coleus
you can replace the bathroom sink with a NICER laundry sink. Home depot and Rona and probably the rest of the big box stores have laundry sinks that kind of look like bathroom vanities -
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Will definitely check out the sink. Thanks
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Originally Posted by sphelps
Would it be possible to move the fish room into the mechanical room?
Push the fish tank back against the wall and then some run a few lines from the tank to the mechanical room. The lines would have to go behind the tub but you'd only need a couple inches, just frame the tub a few inches from the exterior wall. This way you get to use the floor drain in the mech room for any spills and when all your construction and work is signed off just add a laundry sink then. You could even just run it right into the floor drain, won't meet code but for what you're using it for it won't matter.
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Right now, i have a laundry sink that hook up to the floor drain for fish stuff but a plumber came out and recommend me not to use it because it will eventually stink up because of amount of fish poop i keep pouring into it :-). Original plan that i had is to have the sink to the far right corner of the room and run a line (simmilar to what you describe) to the mechanical room drain. You mention it wont meet the code so if i put some pipe there without hooking up the sink yet, the inspector come and see that then what happens? Will he ask me to remove it?
I also plan to make another floor drain beside the fish tank for water change. Would be nice to have everything right beside the fish tank so I don't have to walk between rooms. I definitely want an in wall tank so that i can view it from behind too. I probably run into problem with resell in future, but if i can enjoy a nice fish tank for at least 18 years, i think it is worth it.
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Originally Posted by Okguy
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If you do this when it's time to sell you can take the tank with you and not alienate potential buyers who do not want a tank in their basement or a fishroom in their bathroom.
I hate how builders waste space and I also have no idea about how plumbing\venting works or if your drawings are to scale but if you move the hot water tank (again I have no idea if this is even possible or the cost involved) to be against the wall between the furnace and the tub you could build a closet around the whole thing and have a fairly sizable extra room.
It would be a fantastic fishroom for you but when it's time to sell it would be a pretty cheap conversion to an office or extra bedroom.
Just a thought...
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Not going to move anytime soon unless i hit 649 lol :-). I think the furnace need a some kind of space clearance for air so it is a no go to move the hot water tank to that spot. If we happen to sell the house, i think we can easily knock down the wall