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big mal
Hi everybody!
I have a close-coupled back-to-the-wall 'Mono' brand toilet upstairs.
There's a leak in the cistern feed, which, like all the pipework is concealed behind the pan.
Question 1: When all has been emptied, and the pan unscrewed from the floor, what's the usual strategy for getting the toilet pan and attached cistern away from the wall? Should I tip the toilet forward into the room and then walk it back a bit .... or should I lift it up six inches or a foot and then move it back?
The pan empties into the waste pipe at floor level a foot or so in front of the wall. (Can see through small hole I've made in the ceiling.)
I guess that there's a plastic/rubber pan connector.
Question 2: Once I've fixed the leak...probably just tightened things up .... am I likely to need a new pan connector, or will the old one slot back OK? The toilet was installed about four and a half years ago.
Any tips generally?
Many thanks ....
Big Mal.
I have a close-coupled back-to-the-wall 'Mono' brand toilet upstairs.
There's a leak in the cistern feed, which, like all the pipework is concealed behind the pan.
Question 1: When all has been emptied, and the pan unscrewed from the floor, what's the usual strategy for getting the toilet pan and attached cistern away from the wall? Should I tip the toilet forward into the room and then walk it back a bit .... or should I lift it up six inches or a foot and then move it back?
The pan empties into the waste pipe at floor level a foot or so in front of the wall. (Can see through small hole I've made in the ceiling.)
I guess that there's a plastic/rubber pan connector.
Question 2: Once I've fixed the leak...probably just tightened things up .... am I likely to need a new pan connector, or will the old one slot back OK? The toilet was installed about four and a half years ago.
Any tips generally?
Many thanks ....
Big Mal.