The pipework for an overflow on a close coupled toilet (not internal overflow) is usually solvent welded.
I was just wondering the connection that goes through the actual cistern and is connected externally of the cistern is simply a pipe inserted into this connection and tightened up with a plastic nut.
Is the pipe that is inserted into the connection solvent welded to provide a water tight seal or simply pushed in and tightened with the nut?.
I was just wondering the connection that goes through the actual cistern and is connected externally of the cistern is simply a pipe inserted into this connection and tightened up with a plastic nut.
Is the pipe that is inserted into the connection solvent welded to provide a water tight seal or simply pushed in and tightened with the nut?.