toilet installation

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Hi guys - would be great to get some advice from you....

I am installing a new toilet in our first floor flat - the soil pipe will be approximately 10mm lower that the outlet from the toilet - i'm assuming that the right type of adaptor will sort this out, the soil pipe is fixed into position directly behind the toilet exiting through an external wall.

however what concerns me is that the toilet we have purchased - a bathstore euro mono as can be seen here - http://www.bathstore.com/_application/bathstore/products/bathroom-suites/euro-ranges/euro-mono/

The problem is that the toilet is designed to sit flush with the wall with the sides also flush with the wall - this will leave a very clean look - but how the hell do i connect the toilet and the soil pipe if i cannot access the join as the toilet is pushed back into position?



Thanks Guys!
 
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now for me to be dumb - what's a flexi?

my main concern is how do i know they are connected properly if i can't see any of it as the toilet is pushed back?
 
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A flexible soil pipe connector.

Instead of a solid soil pipe connector, the flexible ones concertina. So the idea is you can connect both ends with the flexi elongated then it will 'compress' when you push the toilet into place.

Just make sure you don't nick the connector!
 

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