Teeing into toilet drainage

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Hi,
Any advice on teeing issue greatly appreciated. Going to rip out bathroom and install new but also want to eventually create an ensuite upstairs, so install new toilet in current position and a separate in ensuite. There is no external stack; the toilet waste goes straight into the ground as can see on photo. Does anyone know if its possible to install an internal tee system at back or side of toilet? Ideally a separate waste pipe would run up to the right of toilet at a 45 degree angle for ensuite toilet. (boxed in). View media item 97084The existing toilet could be moved to the left if needed. Some one mentioned double access connector but not sure if they are used internally. Any advice greatly appreciated!!
 

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Shouldn't be a problem pull out the white connector and fit a street branch like this fit a couple of 45s to the top branch to get it over into the corner and up to the ensuite and then connect into the other branch with a 90 degree bend or pan connector for the new toilet and maybe another pan connector, they come in all sorts of lengths, if the length isn't quite right
You may need to do a bit of jiggery pokery with some pipe if the height isn't quite right for the new toilet
 
Much appreciated thanks for the advice. That's a relief thought was gonna be right pain. Thanks again for your help and advice,

Mark
 
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No problem, you should have some fairly simple options there , it's just a case of finding the right bits to sort it, but having a socket above ground level means it shouldn't be too much of a problem.
 

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