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HI,
I am new here so I hope this is the right place to post. I am an experienced DIYer having done most jobs in my own house over the past 35 years. My nephew has recently moved into a new-to-him house. In the bathroom is a flush to wall toilet and close coupled cistern Picture below.
The only fixings I can see are the ones that hold the pan to the bracket fixed to the floor. No pipework is visible. The cistern is not fixed to the wall either - I assume it should be...
How is the water supply fitted? By a flexible connector? I can't see any other way it can be - or am I missing something.
I need to replace the flooring. That is the reason for removal, as the existing floor covering runs under the pan. There is no visible water cut off but I can cut the supply off elsewhere. I can't see an overflow either. Is this internal and fed back into the soil pipe somehow?
Sorry for all the questions but I can't find much information on the web as I don't know what make the pan is. Any advice will be most welcome. many thanks!
Ralph.
I am new here so I hope this is the right place to post. I am an experienced DIYer having done most jobs in my own house over the past 35 years. My nephew has recently moved into a new-to-him house. In the bathroom is a flush to wall toilet and close coupled cistern Picture below.

The only fixings I can see are the ones that hold the pan to the bracket fixed to the floor. No pipework is visible. The cistern is not fixed to the wall either - I assume it should be...
How is the water supply fitted? By a flexible connector? I can't see any other way it can be - or am I missing something.
I need to replace the flooring. That is the reason for removal, as the existing floor covering runs under the pan. There is no visible water cut off but I can cut the supply off elsewhere. I can't see an overflow either. Is this internal and fed back into the soil pipe somehow?
Sorry for all the questions but I can't find much information on the web as I don't know what make the pan is. Any advice will be most welcome. many thanks!
Ralph.