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This page is one of the accommodations. The lists for transportable equipment can be found here.

Accomodations - plumbing:



Name: Description: Price:
Toilet This really needs no description. A toilet, using water to flush away waste products. Needs a proper sewage system to work, which one can only find in the more affluent or larger cities. 50 $ - 150 $
Urinal A small toilet for liquid waste, only. As with it’s larger cousin, it needs a proper sewage system. 75 $ - 200 $
Shower A shower is a tiny bathtub in which one stands. Some showers, the more primitive types, use an overhead water reservoir and preheated water, while the more complex versions require a proper sewage system. 35 $ - 100 $
Small bathtub A small bathtub, just big enough for someone to sit in while they are surrounded with waist high water. 55 $ - 110 $
Large bath tub A large bathtub, long and wide enough for one full sized Super Mutant to enjoy a soak. 90 $ - 140 $
Sink A small sink to wash one’s hands in, or maybe do some laundry, brush one’s teeth... 70 $ - 120 $
Small boiler A small water container heated by a wood fire or gas or anything but electricity. 60 $ - 130 $
Small boiler (electrical) A small boiler using electrical power to heat a small amount of water. 120 $ - 250 $
Large Boiler A larger boiler for a larger amount of water, once more heated by something that burns rather than electricity. 120 $ - 235 $
Large Boiler (electrical) A large boiler using electrical power to heat a big amount of water. 240 $ - 480 $
Outhouse A hole in the ground and some wood above it, surrounded by a tiny hut. It’s the most primitive solution for waste, but it works even without a sewage system or even electricity. 25 $ - 35 $