Hi. The close-coupled WC pan in a small toilet space sticks out too far and I'm looking at ways of setting it further back.
If I changed to a low level cistern, would it save a little space by the seat resting back on the downpipe or do they always rest on the cistern itself? If so, would a high level be the answer? Both could be accommodated. Any other suggestions?
(No problem with the soil pipe connection as it comes out of the wall, so in theory we could push the pan right back.)
Last query: The site is a seaside location with a very humid/salty atmosphere. Chrome plate always starts to lift after a few years and even stainless steel can tarnish. Is a plastic downpipe made for low/high level cisterns?
If I changed to a low level cistern, would it save a little space by the seat resting back on the downpipe or do they always rest on the cistern itself? If so, would a high level be the answer? Both could be accommodated. Any other suggestions?
(No problem with the soil pipe connection as it comes out of the wall, so in theory we could push the pan right back.)
Last query: The site is a seaside location with a very humid/salty atmosphere. Chrome plate always starts to lift after a few years and even stainless steel can tarnish. Is a plastic downpipe made for low/high level cisterns?