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*tiled/solid floor

What do you do?

Thusfar I've hit and hoped and got away with. Aiming to plonk fixing in a place I "sense" won't be in same place as the run and go to the bare minimal depth for a good fixing.

Like today, tiled floor, small cloakroom, mains popping up in corner. Pan to fit. Were it heavy and sitting very stably I'd be tempted to silicone, especially if can get good fixing on cistern to wall. But wasn't in this case.

Apart from refusing the job, not sure what you're meant to do?
 
Have you tried one if those pipe/cable/stud finders? Might help find the pipes? Otherwise I'd do what you suggested - get a good fixing on the cistern and silicone the pan to the floor.
 
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If any doubt, I drill bare minimum depth, making sure drill is held from plunging deeper and I take it slowly. You know on most modern screed floors that you will normally be safe on copper pipes being a lot deeper than just an inch. Screed is so weak that easy just to very slowly drill with a cordless combi and a normal masonry bit, not the blunt sds bits.
On the large pans, I feel happy just with final bead of clear silicone to tiles
 
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