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My next-door-neighbour is planning to retile her bathroom. In order that she can tile under the WC the WC will have to be removed and then put back in place – not a problem because she has a second loo.
What is a bit confusing is that the WC is one of those box-shaped back-to-the-wall types with the cistern concealed behind a partition. It is fixed to the floor and the wall with adhesive. What I am confused by are the nuts positioned laterally into the unit about 10cms from the floor. Anyone have any idea as to what these screw into? Also are there any general difficulties that I might encounter dealing with this type of WC?
Any help appreciated.
What is a bit confusing is that the WC is one of those box-shaped back-to-the-wall types with the cistern concealed behind a partition. It is fixed to the floor and the wall with adhesive. What I am confused by are the nuts positioned laterally into the unit about 10cms from the floor. Anyone have any idea as to what these screw into? Also are there any general difficulties that I might encounter dealing with this type of WC?
Any help appreciated.