top | item 41517884 (no title) 1d22a | 1 year ago Huh, interesting. That's not the case in Australia, in all the houses I've seen. I always thought it was smart, though. discuss order hn newest quesera|1 year ago It's very common (maybe even code?) in commercial bathrooms in the US as well.Not sure if the residential code is lagging, or if it's just not a popular design here. rainbowzootsuit|1 year ago No floor drains are required in commercial ICC code, but they're a really good idea.https://codes.iccsafe.org/content/IPC2021P3/chapter-4-fixtur... Yodel0914|1 year ago Where I am in Aus, you can either have floor drains (with a specified fall in the floor) or each basin/bath has to have built-in overflow prevention.
quesera|1 year ago It's very common (maybe even code?) in commercial bathrooms in the US as well.Not sure if the residential code is lagging, or if it's just not a popular design here. rainbowzootsuit|1 year ago No floor drains are required in commercial ICC code, but they're a really good idea.https://codes.iccsafe.org/content/IPC2021P3/chapter-4-fixtur... Yodel0914|1 year ago Where I am in Aus, you can either have floor drains (with a specified fall in the floor) or each basin/bath has to have built-in overflow prevention.
rainbowzootsuit|1 year ago No floor drains are required in commercial ICC code, but they're a really good idea.https://codes.iccsafe.org/content/IPC2021P3/chapter-4-fixtur...
Yodel0914|1 year ago Where I am in Aus, you can either have floor drains (with a specified fall in the floor) or each basin/bath has to have built-in overflow prevention.
quesera|1 year ago
Not sure if the residential code is lagging, or if it's just not a popular design here.
rainbowzootsuit|1 year ago
https://codes.iccsafe.org/content/IPC2021P3/chapter-4-fixtur...
Yodel0914|1 year ago