bathroom floor

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Hi

I am installinh ceramic tiles in my small bathroom and have prepared the subfloor but I am concerned that when the tiles are laid the toilet and sink are going to be raised by about 1 1/2 cm as there was previously carpet which had been fitted around the pedastals. My concern is that the hot and cold inlet pipes and the waste pipe for the sink do not have enough movement in them so will no be able to connect them (or even if I can connect them they will not make a good seal).

Can anyone suggest how I should lengthen these pipes. The WC is less of an issue as it has a fleible connector on that has more than enough give but I could not put the same on the sink as it only needs a small extension.

Thanks for any help.
 
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Slice the pipes going to the basin and fit one of these on each pipe.

Then just cut new lengths of tube to fit onto your taps.

Looks better if cut to length properly than an over-long flexible connectors.
 

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