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Old bidet drain and connectors

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Hi,
Advice needed please! I am renovating my bathroom and part of this involves removing an old bidet which is never used. I have removed the bidet but would like advice in three areas.

1. How should I cap the the pipe leading to the drain?

2. What should I do about the water connectors on the wall?

3. There is also a previously capped hole by the previous owner. What should I do about this and my new capped bidet hole when I re-tile the floor? Should I take up the old tiles cap it and then raise the floor to the height of the cap before re-tiling or something else?

All advice/ideas appreciated!

thanks
 

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Since you’re re-tiling the floor, I would lift the floorboard surrounding the bidet waste(s) and remove completely. As for the water pipes in the wall, the water regulations stipulate that no dead legs are to be left in the system so cut those out too including the tee where they’re fed from.
 

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