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Hi guys, I’ve got a close coupled toilet wher the waste come out of the back of the toilet then it’s a 90 degree bend to the right where it goes off through the wall. However with the 90 degree pan connector pushed into my soil pipe, the pan connector end isn’t long enough to reach the back of toilet.

I tried using a flexi pan connector but it kept leaking. I changed this for a straight pan connector going onto the 90 degree pan connector and this is still leaking. Any ideas on the best solution please.
 
You need an extension, or a sleeve.
Pan connectors aren't designed to fit into each other directly.

https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/mcalp...or-straight-extension-piece-white-110mm/98788

WC sleeve.PNG
 
How much length do you need ?
 

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