Moving a toilet

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Hi guys,

I could really do with moving a toilet to the right, in order to move it away from a radiator. I have the space to move it but wanted to know how go about doing it from a waste pipe point of view.

I've seen you can buy McAlpine 20mm and 40mm offset attachments but I don't think this will be enough.


I have the waste pipe coming in from outside straight into the bathroom and the straight into the back of the loo atm with no bends.

Any idea how I could move it?

Thanks
 
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Please tell me that this is the toilet in the main bathroom mr elevate. :confused:
 
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Hmmmm don't ask Mr Calorific!!!

Yes it is the ensuite! Nightmare of a room I'm afraid!

Lived in the house for 6 years now and when we moved we used the shower and water poured through the lounge ceiling! Left it for 3 years and started work on it 3 years ago now.

When I started work on it I soon relealised that it need more than a new waste pipe and silicone!

It's had a damp proof membrane in, replasterboarded and plastered, new ceiling, the partition wall moved, the radiator moved and the floor up and fitted. A complete mission!

Unfortunately I've now realised that toilet is going to be a bit too close to the towel rail! Arrrggghhhh!!!!!
 

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