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Default Best plumbing for a toilet?

yes, a new run,
ground floor.
to be buried under a new floor,
but maybe its better to keep it above the floor until it leaves the house?

the toilet as close the the wall behind it as possible,
the waste running away at right angles.

and possibility of upgrading it to a disabled loo
either later or when built,
im not getting younger!

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On Tuesday, February 9, 2021 at 8:50:07 AM UTC, John Rumm wrote:
On 08/02/2021 18:07, George Miles wrote:
I'm planning on a few new toilets -
what's the best kind of drainage set up
so that its easy to clean if there's ever a blockage?

I think we need a bit more information... where are they (ground floor,
first floor).

Are there existing drains, soil pipes? Are you installing new in ground
pipe runs?
Should the drainage pipes be directly underneath or to a side?
Should there be an inspection cover or not?

Do you mean where they connect to the pan itself?

(in a general sense, access points etc generally a "good thing")


Approved Doc H - Drainage and Waste disposal is a good place to start on
piping for soil systems:

https://www.planningportal.co.uk/inf...waste_disposal



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Cheers,

John.

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