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WC Flexible Pan Connectors
Hi all,
I find myself in a situation where I may have to resort to using a flexible pan connector to hook up my new loo. Trouble is, I've always regarded "flexible solutions" as 'not proper plumbing' and really only suitable for ******s. A prime example being push-fit pipework. I've always used the solvent weld system in the past, but it's not going to feasible in the situation I'm faced with. What's the score with flexible pan connectors, then? Are they to be taken seriously? Would a professional plumber lower himself to use one if the situation called for it? Your view invited.... cd. |
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