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Hi,
I have found that the clay soil pipe under the concrete floor is broken in numerous places and needs replacing.
The problem I have is the toilet is 6 feet from external wall which would mean digging up the concrete floor which I don't really want to do...
I was wondering if I could move the toilet next to the external wall and put a new plastic soil pipe through the wall 2 feet above the existing clay one drop down and join the chamber by removing old clay pipe and going in the same access hole.
If this is acceptable practice would I be ok to go through wall then 87.5 bend drop down a foot then another bend to the chamber. The distance to chamber would be about 3 feet in total.
Thanks Steve
I have found that the clay soil pipe under the concrete floor is broken in numerous places and needs replacing.
The problem I have is the toilet is 6 feet from external wall which would mean digging up the concrete floor which I don't really want to do...
I was wondering if I could move the toilet next to the external wall and put a new plastic soil pipe through the wall 2 feet above the existing clay one drop down and join the chamber by removing old clay pipe and going in the same access hole.
If this is acceptable practice would I be ok to go through wall then 87.5 bend drop down a foot then another bend to the chamber. The distance to chamber would be about 3 feet in total.
Thanks Steve