I have an underground (red in colour) soil pipe rising in a concreted ground floor toilet space to which I wish to connect the toilet, with provision for a sink waste as low as possible at the same outlet.
It has been suggested that the short, grey, boss pipe that I proposed to use, to allow the low sink waste connection, may not stick properly with solvent cement to the red pipe. Is this correct, and if so, is it permitted to connect the two with a silicone or some such similar adhesive?
It is not possible, without considerable work, to change the red pipe.
TIA
It has been suggested that the short, grey, boss pipe that I proposed to use, to allow the low sink waste connection, may not stick properly with solvent cement to the red pipe. Is this correct, and if so, is it permitted to connect the two with a silicone or some such similar adhesive?
It is not possible, without considerable work, to change the red pipe.
TIA