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New toilet cistern not touching wall
Am currently installing a new bathroom suite.
Removed the old toilet to tile behind it. Went to fit the new one, only to find the new tank is a lot smaller and doesn't touch the wall, leaving a 40mm gap (or thereabouts). Can't push the toilet pan back any further. So, is it a case of taking the pan back off and cutting the soil pipe back by 40mm, or do I just use an extra long screw and some sort of spacer? Thanks in advance. -- Best Wishes Simon Taylor |
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