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Spoke too soon once we'd fitted the short piece between the soil & connector...…….tested flushing a few times now, BUT though not what you would call "dripping", there is still evidence of small bits of water when I run a tissue round the bottom part of the rim where the short piece is pushed into the stack. It's in as far as it will fit & the two pieces are level, from earlier advice here it's now sounding like the rubber seal in the stack is compromised. Not sure what 'fix' there will be for that - it runs behind the wall of our shower into the corner where the 'down' section is housed.
Very good points Rob, wish it was now our only thing to consider. But I'd have to say, we've only been replacing like for like - our en suite and our hall loo (both had Geberit cisterns developing identical leak from flush pipe at the same time ) were installed 6/7 years ago by 2 separate, qualified, plumbers! Clearly the 2nd one made 2 poor choices, the flexi connector & no short section between it & the stack!
Very good points Rob, wish it was now our only thing to consider. But I'd have to say, we've only been replacing like for like - our en suite and our hall loo (both had Geberit cisterns developing identical leak from flush pipe at the same time ) were installed 6/7 years ago by 2 separate, qualified, plumbers! Clearly the 2nd one made 2 poor choices, the flexi connector & no short section between it & the stack!