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My dad is refurbishing a bathroom at a property he has. He wishes to fit a full back to wall toilet but the water supply is not close enough to the waste pipe to allow toilet to fit.

 

Any ingenious ideas of how to make this work. Obvious answer I gave was dig the floor up and extend pipework to suit. This will obviously end up with a joint in the floor screed (compression likely as he won't solder).

 

 

 

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25 minutes ago, ProDave said:

Is the issue the supply water or the waste water?

 

If you want a back to wall toilet to go back to that wall, the waste and the supply will need buried in the wall.

Maybe my description was incorrect, a close coupled full back to wall toilet. My understanding being the waste and water supply can still both come vertical from floor.

 

That all said it's the supply water is the issue.

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@joe90 thanks for that makes it look easy I suspect.

Certainly easier when free like that, than half buried.

 

Dad now tells me the bottom of the exposed pipe is a 90 bend with pipe travelling horizontal to the left in floor. Branched off the bath supply I suspect.

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Dont try and bend it with a spring like that - you wont get a good bend.

 

Dig it out - sweat on an elbow or extend the pipe - it wouldn't take long, or dig it out back to the bath and replace with plastic.

 

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