Evening all
On the final stage of my bathroom renovation. Shower is in, sink is in, most of the shower panels are in place. Now its the turn of the WC.
I've bought one of those "back to the wall" WCs, intending to fit it without relocating any pipework. The photo below shows the current connection to the soil pipe, which is routed downwards under the floor where it disappears into what I can only describe as a hill of concrete, then exits underground to the outside. My question is what sort of pan connector should I used to connect the new BTW? Would a flexible connector be best? Looking at the picture it seems to me that removing the pan connector as I take the old WC away will leave a nice open pipe for me to connect to, though I'm unsure as to the condition of that pipe and I'll probably take up floorboards to inspect before making the connection.
On the final stage of my bathroom renovation. Shower is in, sink is in, most of the shower panels are in place. Now its the turn of the WC.
I've bought one of those "back to the wall" WCs, intending to fit it without relocating any pipework. The photo below shows the current connection to the soil pipe, which is routed downwards under the floor where it disappears into what I can only describe as a hill of concrete, then exits underground to the outside. My question is what sort of pan connector should I used to connect the new BTW? Would a flexible connector be best? Looking at the picture it seems to me that removing the pan connector as I take the old WC away will leave a nice open pipe for me to connect to, though I'm unsure as to the condition of that pipe and I'll probably take up floorboards to inspect before making the connection.
