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Hi, I have a "horizontal" run of 4m from the toilet to the stack with a long bend and 2 tees a tees along the way. Can I use push-fit connection pipes (Floplast) or do I need to use solvent weld? Many thanks. Ed
 
Yes you can use either

But depending on what your doing building control might need to be notified
 
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