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Adding a bathroom to a garage makes perfect sense for the house with a spacious garage layout. While the project can run in the thousands of dollars, adding another toilet and shower room to the property can improve occupants' comfort.
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Here we share our adding a bathroom to a garage guide including the important steps, the cost involved, how to add plumbing and toilet to this part of your house. Adding a bathroom to a garage makes perfect sense for the house with a spacious garage layout. While the project can run in the thousands of dollars, adding another toilet and shower room to the property can improve occupants’ comfort. However, constructing a bathroom in the garage presents several challenges, mostly related to electrical and plumbing systems. Moreover, there are structural elements homeowners must consider. Nevertheless, adding a bathroom to a garage is the perfect project for those looking to improve their homes. Table of Contents Steps To Install A Bathroom In The Garage Step 1. Check Local Laws Step 2. Evaluate The Garage’s Plumbing And Electrical Requirements Step 3. Measure The Garage Step 4. Plan The Bathroom Layout Step 5. Secure Necessary Permits Step 6. Install Ventilation System Step 7. Install The Structural Elements
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Learn More »Many communities follow the IRC’s guidelines for laying out the space for any home improvement project. The Code specifies clearances that homeowners must observe when installing fixtures relative to the different house parts. Read more about standard garage sizes here.
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Learn More »The drainage pipes must have a quarter-inch-per-foot slope relative to the main sewer connection. A macerating toilet is necessary if the main sewer is higher than the sewage tubes or cannot maintain the required pipe slope. Connect the shower to the macerating toilet or install a holding tank to collect the gray water. However, one must check local ordinances before doing this. Households living in cold climates should install their water pipes underground and connect them to the shower and toilet. Pipes can freeze if installed outside the garage unless one lives in a hot climate. It is best to use ¾-inch tubes to avoid water pressure issues. Installing an electric water heater near the shower makes more sense than relying on the main water heater. Homeowners must connect the ¾-inch water line to the water heater’s inlet port. They can then connect ½-inch pipes from the water heater to the shower and toilet. Read more about our guide on tankless water heater pros and cons here. Check where to place the toilet. The International Residential Code dictates that the lavatory must have at least 21 inches of space or clearance between the toilet’s leading edge and a wall. It should also have at least 15 inches of allowance from the wall on either side to the toilet’s center. Consider the space between the toilet and the back wall. One can determine this by adding half the toilet bowl’s width to 12 inches. The shower floor must have a minimum area of 30×30 inches, and the shower entry must have at least 24 inches of space or clearance in front. Adding a bathroom to a garage is one way to improve the property’s overall value. It allows the family to make their home more functional, especially when there are visitors or guests. The main concern in this project is the plumbing installation. If one is not confident about adding a bathroom to the garage by himself, it is always best to hire professionals. There are garage design software programs that can help you plan your layout and determine the materials needed.
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