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Hi,
I’m a reasonably competent DIY’er looking to replace the existing soil stack at the back of my house. The background to this is that I want to install some bathroom furniture, but the internal soil pipe (which runs at right angles to the WC) is too high to fit under the base of the units. The bottom edge of the pipe is 4.5 inches from the floor and it needs to be just above floor level as it passes through the external wall.
My questions are:
1. Is there any mileage in my idea of bricking up the external skin of the wall, then using a coring bit to make a neat new hole, or should I concentrate on fitting the pipe and then make good round it as best I can? (this is what was done originally, and it looked as if a three year old had done it!). One problem I can foresee with my idea is that the bend of pipe that comes out of the wall won’t fit the neat new hole I had just drilled.
2. Should I use solvent or pushfit connections for the exterior stack? I know that some allowance should be made for expansion. At the moment, the only two pushfit joints that I can identify are the top of the WC branch and the top of the pipe coming out the ground.
3. Should the use of solvent weld be within the capabilities of a careful DIY’er?
4. Can you recommend a good make of pipe? The current make is Marley, but I’m not sure about the pipe coming out the ground. I’ve read that Marley has a reputation for not being compatible. Also, I’ll avoid FloPlast – I’ve seen some and it looks and feels rather cheap.
5. Can you spot any faults with the current installation and/or suggest any improvements?
Thanks for reading this far and thanks again in anticipation of any answer.
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