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    pan connector puzzle

    Thank you for all of these great ideas, it's great to get so many replies! I think that the room is too narrow to have the toilet going accross- the shortest toilet I can find is 610mm, so that would leave 500mm from the from of the WC to the wall. Not a nice view. I prefer a separate wc...
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    pan connector puzzle

    Thanks for your advice so far! unfortunately, the bathroom is the other side of the wall. The internal soil/vent pipe is boxed in behind the sink in the bathroom -there is no way that I can move the soil pipe. This is the plan that I got from the estate agent when I bought the place...
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    shower running costs?

    The maxmum gas consumption that you will use is related to your boiler HW output. Say if it was 24kW, then multiply by 1.2 or so (to take into account inefficiency), then you are burning gas at a maximum rate of 28kW. Say you run the water for a total of 5 mins, then you will use 5/60 X...
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    pan connector puzzle

    Maybe the Flexible 90 Degree Pan Connecter with 1 1/4" Universal Boss - 40005050 would work - I would need to go left out of the back of the toilet then take a right turn into the soil pipe (once I have cut it back to the wall). However.. would the toilet flush cause back flow in the sink if...
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    pan connector puzzle

    I have been browsing this site for the last couple of years - it has been a great help for all of my diy issues, but this one is the biggest yet... I live in a flat that has a bathroom and a separate WC, and I would like to fit a sink in the WC. To fit the sink in, I need to move the...
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