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Fixing toilet to tiled floor with underfloor heating

In a ideal world it would be fixed via the L brackets but why take the risk if there is a underfloor heating loop there I could fit the pan securely without screwing down and have no problems, hit a pipe and its a hole different story i have respect for the other guys views but we all have our ways of working. cheers kop
 
In a ideal world it would be fixed via the L brackets but why take the risk if there is a underfloor heating loop there I could fit the pan securely without screwing down and have no problems, hit a pipe and its a hole different story i have respect for the other guys views but we all have our ways of working. cheers kop
Wouldn’t be any risk with thermal camera mate. You should be able to see where they run. In my opinion obviously
 
I have to fix a new toilet to my daughter's downstairs toilet.She has just had the floor retiled. The house has piped underfloor heating. I am just a bit concerned about screwing the pan to the floor and whether the pipes will be far enough down not to worry. The previous wc was plugged and screwed down in the normal way.Any thoughts please.
Go to Toolstation and buy a tube of Stixall. As others have said fix it back to the wall with screws and plugs and set pan down on a bead of Stixall. It WONT move after 24 hrs.
 
Is this one still going .. lol
Side fixing toilet , block of hardwood stuck to the floor with sticks-like ****, screw into hard wood,
( pre drill first ) silicone seal around pan and “jobs a gud un “
 
FLIR one plugs into your phone. As previous posts if it’s level and there’s no rock mastic seal will do the job. I’d use clear above white

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