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Toilet connection problem looming
I need to change an old low level flushpipe type toilet that discharges
downwards into a pan connector in the bathroom floor.. The porcelain of the toilet to be changed faces downwards. I have bought a new close coupled toilet which discharges horizontally like all modern toilets. The 2nd issue is that as the close coupled toilet will be nearer the wall, I can't get onto the floor waste inlet with a 90 degree pan connector on the new WC. The soil stack is internal and boxed in in the bathroom corner to the left of the WC as I face it. Am I going to have to remove the boxing off the soil stack and add a branch to connect off the new toilet sideways? |
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