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Advice connecting toilet to soil pipe

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I've removed an old leaking downstairs cloakroom toilet and the pipework connecting the toilet to the soil pipe seemed like a real bodge of different pieces of pipe. I want to reconnect the new toilet in the "right" way.

I've taken it all out back to where the orange soil pipe comes up vertically to the concrete floor.

I was planning to put a drain connector like this into the end of the orange pipe:


Can I simply push a single socket bend into this drain connector?


I would then add a short length of 110mm pipe to the socket end of the bend to bring the pipe through a false wall then a pan connector onto the toilet.

Any better suggestions gratefully received.
 
I would then add a short length of 110mm pipe to the socket end of the bend to bring the pipe through a false wall then a pan connector onto the toilet.

Any better suggestions gratefully received.
Your orange pipe, if it has a seal on it then just add the short length of 110mm pipe and pan connector, but if no seal and Ian just pipe, then yes a drain connector, short piece of pipe and pan connector. Or, depending on how much you have on show, a long tailed pan connector?
 

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