Close coupled WC floor waste

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Hi,
I would like to replace my downstairs toilet with a close coupled toilet. The problem is that the waste goes into the floor.
There is a right angled connector that is connected to the sink waste, I'd like to leave this in place.

The distance from the wall to the front of the connector is 210mm and the distance from the wall to the center of the hole in the floor is roughly 110mm.

I think 210mm from the wall is larger than a lot of toilets allow. So is building a false wall to mount the cistern my only option?



Thanks
Alan
 
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Always an issue, this one.....you'll get a bit of leeway by using a swan neck pan connector though.
Reduces any boxing out, if you can't shift the outlet on the ground.
John :)
 
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I think the swan neck thing might do the trick. Thanks!

Always an issue, this one.....you'll get a bit of leeway by using a swan neck pan connector though.
Reduces any boxing out, if you can't shift the outlet on the ground.
John :)
 

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