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right, bit of a pain here.
new bathroom, toilet is backet onto a unit.
just take a look at the photo's for a idea. i do have a tiny leak, soil water leaks from the seal at the 90 degree bend. for reference, the setup IS. PAN>straight connector>extension peice>90 degree bend>extension peice>soil stack.
should i just throw these all away, and use a single flexi. it seemed a good idea at the time, and seemed to fit well, fitting the toilet to the unit is a pain with a soil pipe sticking out - and of course it becomes impossible to see the fitting that seals to the toilet.
i know there are flexi's out there which come with a nice big hose clip for the WC, and would be long enough to do the job.
i also have the issue of "angle of dangle" in that the output of the wc is already higher than the soil stack input. it'll be worse when its tiled !!! a FLEXI would overcome all of these issues in one foul swoop....sorry for the pun
new bathroom, toilet is backet onto a unit.
just take a look at the photo's for a idea. i do have a tiny leak, soil water leaks from the seal at the 90 degree bend. for reference, the setup IS. PAN>straight connector>extension peice>90 degree bend>extension peice>soil stack.
should i just throw these all away, and use a single flexi. it seemed a good idea at the time, and seemed to fit well, fitting the toilet to the unit is a pain with a soil pipe sticking out - and of course it becomes impossible to see the fitting that seals to the toilet.
i know there are flexi's out there which come with a nice big hose clip for the WC, and would be long enough to do the job.
i also have the issue of "angle of dangle" in that the output of the wc is already higher than the soil stack input. it'll be worse when its tiled !!! a FLEXI would overcome all of these issues in one foul swoop....sorry for the pun