Close coupled back to the wall toilet
"Jim K" wrote in message
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On Wednesday, July 3, 2013 12:27:11 PM UTC+1, mark wrote:
"Jim K" wrote in message
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On Wednesday, July 3, 2013 11:10:12 AM UTC+1, mark wrote:
"Jim K" wrote in message
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google "well nuts" for another way out of the conundrum
Jim K
That's handy to know about.
What about the water supply, how does that get to the cistern? Perhaps
they
are back fed and the pipe goes up inside the wall which could be a bit
tricky for me as my existing toilet has the water coming up through the
floor and it's a brick wall.
mark
erm... move the pipe so it can run hidden inside the base?
or hack out into the brickwork to make room behind? or ?
Consider how/where you would isolate for servicing the cistern/flush valve
etc....
Jim K
I can hack out the brickwork to accomodate the pipe as that'll be hidden by
the toilet. As for an exposed isolation valve....hmmmm.
I assume the waste is just 'push' job done.
mark
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