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faithhealer

hi all, wondering if anyone could help me, I've fit ply to a bathroom floor and removed the toilet to do so. When I've come to refit the toilet the waste pipe is not inline anymore as the toilet has been raised due to the ply. Is there anyway round this problem. Hope i made sense.
There are lots of different fittings mate.
Pan connectors can be straight, offset angled, flexi.
Best bet, take the one that came off, (wash throughly) measure the offset you now have and take it to a plumbers merchant and they will sort you out.
 
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DHTiling

You want one of these..



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We need more information about the situation

1) Is the soil stack solid (clay or cast iron plastic)
2) Is it at horizontal or vertical
3) can you move the stack?

Let me try and guess. I recon you have a solid stack with an elbow and that the toilet "pushes" back onto the stack. Rather than fitting over the top.

The toilet is china so your options are limited to:
1) Try and move the stack (does it have any give)
2) Try to fit a moveable collar.
3) Adapt the soil stack (cut a piece out and fit a new collar)

In my house we had a cast iron stack and it was easier to rip it out and refit a plastic pipe.
 
C

Colour Republic

Not all of the suggestions will work; it all depends on what is there now. Some of the connectors will move the toilet away from the wall unless the soil pipe can be shortened to accommodate any new fitting; most connectors will have a little bit of play certainly the 18mmor so that the floor has been raised.

If the toilet has a separate cistern and pan then the extra distance will not matter although a new flush pipe might be needed as well, but if it's a close coupled WC then the problem can only really be sorted at the soil pipe.

So my guess is that the toilet is going straight in to a ridged soil pipe and has been sealed with 'plumbers mate' or something similar. So the easiest solution is to shorten the soil pipe to allow for the correct connector. Which could be 1 of 4
 
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simhopper

Why??.. i know a few firms who use them..

Most will grease them.....if you bend them they fall of the pan over time,if you dont grease sometimes the seals tear

The resistance unless it has a good fall can cause blockages to occur

Sometimes there can come in handy for non standard angles

I worked in a block of 300 flats in Edinburgh,all used flexi pan connectors,all failed a drainage air test

Use solid pipe and multiquik pan connectors
 

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