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Pluminthedunny
Hi All
I hope everyone is having a good weekend.
I'm looking at fitting a new downstairs toilet but the new one is back-to-the-wall type. The soil outlet is through the floor - it sits a few cm below the height of the floor. The soil connection on the toilet centreline is 190mm above the floor but the opening is 30mm closer to the wall than the centreline of the soil outlet on the floor. I have attached a drawing (too hard to photo).
As the overlap is only 30mm I was thinking just buy a 90 degree flexi connector but it would need to bend back on itself a few cm. Would this be okay?
I guess the alternative would be to build out the wall by 10cm? I'd rather avoid this if I can.
Any other suggestions?
Many thanks in advance for any advice.
Chris

I hope everyone is having a good weekend.
I'm looking at fitting a new downstairs toilet but the new one is back-to-the-wall type. The soil outlet is through the floor - it sits a few cm below the height of the floor. The soil connection on the toilet centreline is 190mm above the floor but the opening is 30mm closer to the wall than the centreline of the soil outlet on the floor. I have attached a drawing (too hard to photo).
As the overlap is only 30mm I was thinking just buy a 90 degree flexi connector but it would need to bend back on itself a few cm. Would this be okay?
I guess the alternative would be to build out the wall by 10cm? I'd rather avoid this if I can.
Any other suggestions?
Many thanks in advance for any advice.
Chris

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