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Hello All
I'm going to be doing the mother in laws bathrooms for her in the next few weeks but have come across a slight problem. The downstairs toilet is an S trap type (I think) where the waste pipe goes into the ground. The problem here is that the toilet waste pipe is cemented into a large concrete collar which protrudes into the bathroom and is a good 3 inches thick. Anyone seen these before and can you give me some advice on how to replace the toilet with a new one? Im worried about how I can connect the soil pipe to the new toilet. I am not planning on buying a S trap type toilet so I will have to adapt some new pipe work, I have used flexible adapters in the past but this was joining on to a standard plastic soil pipe. Cheers AJ |
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