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Close coupled WC with S-type pan?
Do these exist? Needs to connect with a soil socket set into the floor.
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Close coupled WC with S-type pan?
"EricP" wrote in message
... On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 21:49:40 GMT, EricP wrote: I forgot. You may have one crumb of luck. A plumber told me the connection at the stack may be free and able to rotate towards the wall. This will give you a few inches of leeway, apart from the joist against the wall. No way - on this one the socket's set in a solid floor! If I can't find an S-type close-coupled pan I'll prolly keep the existing low level pan and maybe box in a cistern to make it look posh. How far and wide did you look before drawing a blank? |
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