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Hi everyone, hoping you can help.
Been re-doing the bathroom and all going along nicely. Pushed the new toilet in to place today to check fit and when I removed it the pipe extender tore the rubber seal on the old soil connector. It's an old 80s one from a blue bathroom (oh yeh) that was in when I moved in.
The blue connector is cemented/bonded in with something (looks a bit like bitumen but white), the soil stack and original connection are cast iron.
Do you think I can replace the rubber seal or is it chipping it all out, if so I'm wondering about just replacing the entire stack instead!
Looking for a bit of advice from knowledgeable people.
TIA
Been re-doing the bathroom and all going along nicely. Pushed the new toilet in to place today to check fit and when I removed it the pipe extender tore the rubber seal on the old soil connector. It's an old 80s one from a blue bathroom (oh yeh) that was in when I moved in.
The blue connector is cemented/bonded in with something (looks a bit like bitumen but white), the soil stack and original connection are cast iron.
Do you think I can replace the rubber seal or is it chipping it all out, if so I'm wondering about just replacing the entire stack instead!
Looking for a bit of advice from knowledgeable people.
TIA