SHI 7.02 Explain the essentials of home baths

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SHI 7.02 Explain the essentials of home baths Bathrooms SHI 7.02 Explain the essentials of home baths

Half Bath/Powder Room _________________________________

Full Bath __________________________________

¾ Bath __________________________________

Master Bath ____________________________________________________________________

Bathroom Sinks Wall-hung:_________ _________________

Pedestal Sink ____________________________________________________________________

Inset Sink ____________________________________________________________________

Above Counter Sink ___________________________________________________________________. Plumbing is below.

Toilet/ Water Closet __________________________________ Ultra low flush (ULF) toilets may be required by local building codes, which use no more than 1.6 gallons per flush (instead of 5 gallons)

Showers Tub Showers: ______________________ __________________________________that may be in a fixed position on wall, adjustable or handheld.

Stall Shower __________________

Freestanding Tub ____________________________________________________________________

Enclosed Tub May be round, rectangular, square, or oval. ____________________________________________________________________

Whirlpool Tub __________________________________

Cabinets/Vanity Vanity:________________________________________________________________________________________________

Universal Design __________________________________

Universal Design _________________________________

Universal Design __________________________________

Universal Design ____________________________________________________________________

Universal Design __________________________________

Universal Design __________________________________

Universal Design _____________