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I need to put an addition on my home for a disabled bath with wheelchair accessible shower. My home is slab-on-grade with concrete block walls and a gabled roof. Lot is flat. I will be cutting out an existing 3 ft wide window (and the block beneath) to form a doorway to the addition. The addition will be a 9 ft x 9 ft. room, with roll-in shower for a wheelchair, an ADA toilet, and sink. The 4" sewer line runs parallel beside the future add (3 ft away), and the electric panel will be 4 ft away on the existing structure. Eight foot walls will be painted block, roof will be slightly pitched "shed" style with built-up roof coming off the eaves of the existing. Drywall on interior with tile on floor.
Cal D
I am looking to purchase a ranch style house. The full/half bath are adjacent to each other and I would like it to be one big bathroom. The bedroom right next to the bath also needs to be larger.
Heather S