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I know they are a pain but unfortunately its my only option!
The question is does the saniflo have to connect direct to the WC spigot?.
I need to know if I can connect via a straight pipe from the back of the toilet that will be approx 12 inches long it will go through a wall and then into the saniflo. In affect just extending the WC spigot.
Basically I want to site the toilet in the room and put the saniflo in the garage which is directly behind the wall its going on. Mainly for easier access easier plumbing and cut down on the noise. Which would make the job a doddle.
Otherwise it will be a pig, fals wall, plastering etc.
All the pictures show the saniflow connected directly to the toilet spigot.
The question is does the saniflo have to connect direct to the WC spigot?.
I need to know if I can connect via a straight pipe from the back of the toilet that will be approx 12 inches long it will go through a wall and then into the saniflo. In affect just extending the WC spigot.
Basically I want to site the toilet in the room and put the saniflo in the garage which is directly behind the wall its going on. Mainly for easier access easier plumbing and cut down on the noise. Which would make the job a doddle.
Otherwise it will be a pig, fals wall, plastering etc.
All the pictures show the saniflow connected directly to the toilet spigot.