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hi I will be taking out a low level toilet and cistern and replacing with a close coupled wc.
the waste outlet comes out the floor. thing is you can never get the close coupled wc right back to the wall
does anyone have a solution or is it just a case of packing with batten. thanks
 
hi I will be taking out a low level toilet and cistern and replacing with a close coupled wc.
the waste outlet comes out the floor. thing is you can never get the close coupled wc right back to the wall
does anyone have a solution or is it just a case of packing with batten. thanks

A swan-neck might help to narrow the gap, then using a fixing with spacers, or battens as you say.

FloPlast SP100 Swan Neck Pan Connector 354mm | NoLinkingToThis
 
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If the 4" pipe could be moved - even if a lot of work, it would be a nice professional job. Guess that is too hard.
There was a close coupled toilet years ago that was basically a pan for a low level, with a plastic adapter that connected the c.c. cistern, which enabled you to use the standard 90 degree pan connector. Don't know if anything like these exist now, but there is a need for them.
 
the customer has lino fiftted and will mean ripping the lino to get to the stack under the floor. think i will box it with mdf . thanks guys
 
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Well here's how not to do it!!!!😀

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Only yesterday I was thinking 'someone should come up with a CC WC with a bottom outlet'. Well seems they did 🙂
 
Well that's the first S trap close coupled WC that I've seen. Plenty of low level ones but never a CC. Bookmarked for future reference.
 

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