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I have got another toilet bodge to sort out. Looks like the pan connector has pulled out/ and or is too short. To fit correctly in to the short stub of plastic pipe that is siliconed in to the plastic pipe as it comes through the wall.

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Personally I'd cut the soil pipe back flush to the wall and install a Wirquin flexi. I use 'em cos they have smooth internals.

The only reason they've used silicone here is cos they've gone into the boss instead of the soils stack proper.
 
Did they use to sell full lengths of 4 inch pipe with a flange on the end. Or is it likely to be socketed in the wall?
 
Personally I'd cut the soil pipe back flush to the wall and install a Wirquin flexi. I use 'em cos they have smooth internals.

The only reason they've used silicone here is cos they've gone into the boss instead of the soils stack proper.
Are the wirquin ones good quality?
 
I found 'em to be. Used to buy them from Toolstation.

Just cut that socket off Matt. You're down to 4" then so a flexi will fit in perfectly AND seal ;)
 
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