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I am curently moving the toilet position from an external wall to an internal wall, i am basically turning it 90 degrees and moving it along the wall approximately 3 feet. What i'm after is advice on the waste pipeand the angle it would need to be set at?

All information welcomed!!!!
 
You want to keep the bent fittings down to a minimum to allow a nice flow to the main waste pipe. As long as it has a fall it will be ok.
 
You want to keep the bent fittings down to a minimum to allow a nice flow to the main waste pipe. As long as it has a fall it will be ok.

Thanks for that, my only dilema now is do i pass it through the boards or not!!! got enough of a fall if i work on 1/4" per foot!!
 
If you are worried about the fall, if possible fit a branch with rodding eye at the end of the run? Although if you can get 1/4" per foot that is fine.
Kind regards
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