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Morning all. I hope you are well. Pretty sure I have asked this before but cannot remember.

I am installing a new toilet but have discovered where the soil pipe needs to go there is only 3 and a bit inches diameter. Either side are gas pipes and cables. Is it possible to go from a 3 inch flexible multikwik to a 4 inch soil pipe?

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There do a special extension from multi one end 3" the other 4"
 
There do a special extension from multi one end 3" the other 4"

I was going to put thanks Shaun at the end of the thread.

But is it ok to go from the pan connector in into a 3 inch to 4 inch adaptor about 500mm away?
 
I was going to put thanks Shaun at the end of the thread.

But is it ok to go from the pan connector in into a 3 inch to 4 inch adaptor about 500mm away?

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Yes I think if you look at maclpine they do a 3" pan connector (to normal toilet)
 
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Yes I think if you look at maclpine they do a 3" pan connector (to normal toilet)


I also think viva slinky come with 2 different size thins on their flexible connectors.

It needs to be a flexi really otherwise I will have to buy some 3 inch soil pipe which I hear is expensive!
 
I also think viva slinky come with 2 different size thins on their flexible connectors.

It needs to be a flexi really otherwise I will have to buy some 3 inch soil pipe which I hear is expensive!

? How far short are you ?
 
I
? How far short are you ?
Have a 4 inch pipe in the wall, then right in front of that I have a gas meter on the left and a barrel gas pipe on the right. The gap between these is just over 3 inches. This is to the right of the back of the pan which is around 450mm
 
soil needs to be 4in or it may be prone to blockages !

www.blockeddrainsbirmingham.co.uk


It is true. Although some old pipes were 3 inch I believe. The custard has actually said the toilet is just for peeing as it is off the main hall. I think I shall give them the option to get the meter moved or si k with a 3 inch and get them to sign a bit of paper agreeing to the 3 inch pipe and possible blockages
 
So chaps another question. I need to cut a tee into this cast iron soil pipe. Do i need to replace the whole lot in plastic or will a couple of fernco's and a bit plastic do the trick as it is clipped pretty securely most of the way up.

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Cut a 110mm tee in ?
 
Meant to say spigot top and bottom but it doesn't look like there is. So 2 fernco's, 1 tee and a bit of pipe to put into the top of the tee.
 
I wouldn't I would replace the lot
 
Could you not use a timesaver cast tee ? that what i have done in the past . cheers kop

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Now that would could work a treat but worried that the cast wouldn't really have any support at the bottom.

How flexible are they as with using
Could you not use a timesaver cast tee ? that what i have done in the past . cheers kop

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It would be nice but I am thinking these are very expensive. Look the part though
 
Saint gobin bud drainage centre keep it part of the wolsey group hardest bit is cutting a section of pipe out . cheers kop

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Yes you will need 3 collars to suit your pipe they are retail prices so depending on your discount its cheaper than replacing the whole stack and less damage to the property , i just use a 9" grinder with a metal cutting disc no particular make. Cheers kop
 
They do a support collar if your worried but i think you would be fine its how i would do it cast tee then black 110mm out the branch , no.way i would take the stack down . kop
 
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