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Yes, it is possible to have a toilet in your backyard office. It will naturally take up a bit more space, because you will have to put in a room partition wall. Beyond that, you can either run water and drainage to your office shed – or take the easiest option of a waterless composting toilet.
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Read More ». The easiest way to run this is to branch off the pipe for your outdoor tap. You can run this down into the ground, through the trench (as we cover below) and into the toilet/bathroom area. You will need to ensure that you buy underground-quality water pipes, such as blue poly pipes ( ) for this. If you do not have an outdoor tap… it will get a bit trickier. You will need to find an indoor water pipe, and branch off this – running the pipe outside and then down into the ground. Mind you, whilst you are doing this you may as well install an outdoor tap – they are very handy! Drainage. The drainage can be trickier than the relatively small water pipes. You will firstly need to use soil pipes which are thicker and have a larger diameter than normal waste pipes. Soil pipes differ from waste pipes in that they are designed to carry away soiled water (i.e. liquid and solids from a toilet) to the sewer. You will probably need to find the soil pipe in your current house, and whether it goes outside (and into a sewer point from the outside) – or whether it goes under the house and into a sewer from there. If it goes outside, you can just extend off this and run the soil pipe underground in the aforementioned trench. If it is all underground, however, it will be more difficult: you will have to look at running your new soil pipe into the nearest sewer point. Once you have a plan, you will need to dig a trench. From there, your pipes (which must be underground-quality) can be run through the trench and into your backyard office: And that is ‘all’ there is too it! Does that sound like a lot of work? Well yes, to be honest it is. And you could argue that it is too much work for providing a convenience-toilet in a backyard office. It all comes down to your skillset (for running the pipework) and your requirements/desire (for having a toilet inside your backyard office). If you think it sounds straightforward enough and you have the time/desire to do it, then go for it! There is no reason why you cannot go further and have a shower, too: this would then really help make your office shed a dedicated space for you then.
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