Moving a WC

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Hello,

I have been trying to find the answer to this without creating a new topic but all the advice on here seems to be for slightly different situations.

We have just completed on a new house which has a utility room at the back of the house, the utility has a toilet which we would like to move from the front of the utility to the back (essentially moving it sideways about 10') the toilet will still be on the same wall as it is now.

As far as I am aware the utility is a concrete floor (we have not moved in yet) and the waste pipe goes into that because I cannot imagine it going into the next door neighbours utility.

My question is, how difficult will it be to move the toilet and what are the likely stumbling blocks if

1/ We do it ouselves (my step dad is quite handy with building experience.

2/ We get a plumber to do a guvvy for us (friend of mines dad is a plumber)

3/ We pay a plumber to do it, (in case the above 2 don't fancy it?)

Any help anyone can give would be great.

Thanks

Jon
 
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Rather important - where is the sewer relative to the two loo positions?!
Find the nearest manholes, and see how deep the drains are in them.

Does the pipe go straight down from the back of the current pan?
 

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