How does the plumbing work?

Never heard about flood holes in a bath before.

-never lived anywhere with a bath for 25 years--

before anyone asks--i shower every day....................Richo.

Has no one else flooded the bathroom numerous times, or ever?  Do others have big drain hole in the middle of their bathroom floors?

Did you flood your bathroom, boris?

No flood holes here.


@boris1gary wrote:

Has no one else flooded the bathroom numerous times, or ever?  Do others have big drain hole in the middle of their bathroom floors?


yes, we have a drain hole in the bathroom, ensuite and laundry

They have bidets in the UK & Europe too. Perhaps Australians are cheapskates and want to cut out any extra plumbing.


@serendipityricho wrote:

How does the plumbing work?

Never heard about flood holes in a bath before.

-never lived anywhere with a bath for 25 years--

before anyone asks--i shower every day....................Richo.


well I haven't ever looked at the plumbingWoman LOL I imagine there is a small army of mice with buckets...no I don't know. hotels have them as well.

Yes we do have the bigger drain hole in the bathroom floor.

The plumber was here on day fixing the hot water cylinder in the laundry, and a little water ran out on the floor. The water flowed straight down to the external laundry door. He was impressed with that.

Kitchen sink, no drain holes, no floor drains - better not flood that.

I used to flood the bathroom regularly, we have a drain hole in the middle and the floor is designed so the water heads there (kind of), Mr Boris knew what I was like so he did it. I did it the other night, first time for at least a year - i blamed CS. Woman LOL


@imastawka wrote:

I've never had a bath with a flood hole


peasant

 

 

RUNS>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>


Some people can go their whole lives and never really live for a single minute.


@boris1gary wrote:

other (more civilised Woman LOL) countries have them, we should. 


yeah, but they have maids to clean around the plug holes.


Some people can go their whole lives and never really live for a single minute.