This must be the case because all of the drain pipes in my home meet in one large pipe... Archived Message
Posted by haighter on November 8, 2023, 16:20:57, in reply to "It might be possible that SF has a combined sanitary and storm sewer system. *"
...that is underneath my driveway. It then connects to the city sewer at the sidewalk at the end of my driveway. Previous Message Previous Message drain connects to the storm sewer and not your sanitary sewer. Previous Message As such, past our gate is a “tunnel” that leads to the garage or up the stairs to the main living area of the house with a light well above. Just before the stairs is a floor drain and on the other side of the wall is my water heater. With the dog and kids, we go to the beach at least once a day. There’s constantly sand in our house. Everywhere. It should be fairly straightforward to install… 1. A mix valve on the back side of that wall. 2. A stainless or brass shower head and fixture on the front of the wall. 3. Run a connect / splice to the hot and cold water off the heater. Right? Like this seems fairly straightforward for a warm water outdoor shower. free upload pics
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