Moving a toilet slightly

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Hi,

I’d like to position this toilet to be in the center of the window prior to the boarding and plastering while I have the opportunity.

Moving the mains water is no problem but I wondered what I could do to move the waste. It needs to move to the right 135mm to be central to the window. The toilet that’s replacing it had a wider pedestal so will cover the waste pipe.

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Thanks for your help/advice.
 

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Straight down into the concrete floor I’m afraid so it won’t move. I wondered if there was a connector or offset that would do the trick.
 
Plastic pipe out the floor ? - Use a Flex Seal Icon coupling - it's internal to the existing pipe and internal to new pipework so you can cut the pipe close to the floor and come up in 110 plastic with a 45 degree bend and the existing ( or new ) pan connector in it. * Just seen this in a merchant's *
 
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Interesting idea, and looks like they've thought about it as internal lip is tapered to avoid a leading edge where stuff can catch. I suppose time will tell if the idea works.
 

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