Having seen the rust staining on buildings from watering the gardens around Perth then I'd say your water is hard!
Ron
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Let's hijack the thread a little more - well, maybe not. This is a building/plumbing question -it may be NSW specific.
Does a toilet (I don't mean the WC itself but the "room") need to be against an external wall and does it need a window?
Ron
For piece of mind, it might be better to call a plumber and be done with it.....;)
In Victoria a toilet (WC) can be in an internal room but must have an exhaust fan switched by the light so that when you turn the light on the fan comes on. Building codes are becoming more standard across Australia and I would be surprised if NSW was different.
Ian
i Believe its the same in WA, as that is what we have, a toilet in the middle of the house, backing onto the lounge about as far away as you can get from an outside wall!, it does however have a fan switched by the light switch
P38, thats was what i was hoping, kill 2 birds with one stone so to speak! so the question is...
we have a tiler, plasterers etc etc, so where are the landy loving PLUMBERS? c'mon guys its only easy work! :D
Thanks
Steve
doesnt that just seem the case? if i find one i'll send him round to you!
i cant beleive with all the tradies etc this forum has led me to.. i cant find a bl**dy plumber!
Thanks
Steve