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No because the water should always drain downwards to the waste trap of the shower, so therefore the shower tray has not got a very slight slope, to ensure proper drainage and prevent water from pooling.
Yes, it's generally possible to install a toilet in an outbuilding at the back of the garden, even if it's a significant distance from the main house and manhole, and the garden is uneven. however, several factors need careful consideration, including planning permission, building regulations, plumbing requirements, and potential costs.
Pipes or hvac: plumbing or heating systems can cause noises that might sound like rumbling or particularly if water is running through pipes or if the heating system is cycling on and off.
the hvac system underneath the house that releases water that is formed during the cooling and evaporation process. on older properties they have to have the trap (device that collects debris) checked and cleaned annually. because the trap gets full of debris, water wouldn't be able to drain out of the hvac system and out the pipe causing the build up of pressure in the hvac system (cause of the rumbling noise underneath the house).
If your nuie rimless toilet isn't flushing the entire pan, the issue likely stems from a clog, a low water level, or a problem with the flapper or flush mechanism. addressing these issues can restore proper flushing functionality.