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John Miller
 
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Default Installing an unusual new WC

I'm busy renovating my daughter's bathroom and she's chosen a swish
new close-coupled WC. Unlike anything I've ever seen before, the
base unit sides extend all the way to the rear, rather like a
back-to-the-wall unit used with a concealed cistern.

However, the downside to this is that all services are enclosed
within the unit, including the holes for the seat hinges!
Predictably, there are no manufacturer's instructions and even
though I will try to get these from the retailer, I would be
grateful for any help that I can get. It seems likely that the
water connection can be made with a longish flexi-hose before the
toilet is pushed into its final resting place, but I'm a bit worried
about getting a good seal on the soil pipe. Also, I can see no way
to check for leaks once the toilet is installed.

Anyone any experience of this type of WC?

John Miller



 
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