On Tuesday, July 2, 2013 10:24:57 PM UTC+1, mark wrote:
"sm_jamieson" wrote in message
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On Monday, July 1, 2013 6:29:32 PM UTC+1, mark wrote:
"Mr Fuxit" wrote in message
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http://www.victoriaplumb.com/Bathroo...-Seat_440.html
With regards to installation do they present any additional problems
compared to more convention c/c toilets?
They are a total pain if the seat fixings become loose, as it means
that
the whole thing has to be removed to resecure the seat.
Good point. My enthusiasm for such a loo is waning fast. Would it make a
difference assessibility if the seat has quick release hinges. I've
no
experience of such.
mark
The back to wall toilet I have (not fitted yet) has the sides shaped such
that you can get to the underside of the seat bolts.
It is either this one, or one very similar:
http://www.plumb-bay.com/btw-pan-laura
I shall investigate later and have bookmarked that site. It's a new one to
me.
I got on to Victoria Plumb.com and put the question to them. They replied
in essence: some of their back to the wall toilets would indeed need to be
unplumbed but those with seats that have quick release bolts don't.
mark
google "well nuts" for another way out of the conundrum
Jim K