Hi,
Looking to replace a cloakroom toilet and sink and have some initial questions before I consider starting myself or getting in a pro. I'm reasonably handy and keen to learn, and would like to do myself if I can.
The existing:
For the toilet, it looks like the 90 deg connector is pushed into a length of black plastic waste pipe that is sealed with a cement collar into the waste in the floor.
1) would it be usual when changing the pan, to put in a new 90 deg connector or just keep existing?
It looks like it may be possible to put in a new one, but I'm a bit concerned there appears to be a small leak at the back already, between the black pipe and the cement collar.
I'm aware that sometimes in the floor it's a salt glazed ceramic pipe that is easy to crack if you try getting out the cement.
Hence after a bit of advice before I do anything!
On the sink,
There are no hoses with isolating valves etc already, so as I will be taking all the tiles off anyway, I can redo this bit of plumbing and replaster without trouble.
I was looking at the hoses on screw fix and there seem a lot to choose from! Some seem to come with isolation valves already, but they mention check valves too. Hoping for a bit of guidance.
2) any suggestion on hoses and Is a check valve essential to add on both hot and cold?
I noticed some DIY sheds do a cloakroom set with toilet and sink (at least BnQ and w*ckes) but they all seem quite different in terms of supplying mounting brackets, waste, taps, traps, flushing mechanism, filler valve etc!
3) any experience that these do the job or poor? any advice on a good place to source sanitary ware?
4) is it usually good practice to put new traps on? The existing bottle trap may be ok.
Thanks for any advice on these, or anything else I should be aware of from the pics!
Looking to replace a cloakroom toilet and sink and have some initial questions before I consider starting myself or getting in a pro. I'm reasonably handy and keen to learn, and would like to do myself if I can.
The existing:
For the toilet, it looks like the 90 deg connector is pushed into a length of black plastic waste pipe that is sealed with a cement collar into the waste in the floor.
1) would it be usual when changing the pan, to put in a new 90 deg connector or just keep existing?
It looks like it may be possible to put in a new one, but I'm a bit concerned there appears to be a small leak at the back already, between the black pipe and the cement collar.
I'm aware that sometimes in the floor it's a salt glazed ceramic pipe that is easy to crack if you try getting out the cement.
Hence after a bit of advice before I do anything!
On the sink,
There are no hoses with isolating valves etc already, so as I will be taking all the tiles off anyway, I can redo this bit of plumbing and replaster without trouble.
I was looking at the hoses on screw fix and there seem a lot to choose from! Some seem to come with isolation valves already, but they mention check valves too. Hoping for a bit of guidance.
2) any suggestion on hoses and Is a check valve essential to add on both hot and cold?
I noticed some DIY sheds do a cloakroom set with toilet and sink (at least BnQ and w*ckes) but they all seem quite different in terms of supplying mounting brackets, waste, taps, traps, flushing mechanism, filler valve etc!
3) any experience that these do the job or poor? any advice on a good place to source sanitary ware?
4) is it usually good practice to put new traps on? The existing bottle trap may be ok.
Thanks for any advice on these, or anything else I should be aware of from the pics!