I'm trying to fix a leaking toilet which I think has been installed incorrectly - see pic:
The waste outlet goes directly into a soil branch connector and then horizontally along a short distance before hitting the vertical stack.
There is no pan connector but there is a rubber flange/seal which fits inside the soil branch connector and then the back of the toilet fits into this.
The rubber seal doesn't fit or seal correctly when all connected up and I don't even think this rubber seal is the right thing for the job.
What is the normal way of fitting a toilet directly to the horizontal stack? I was thinking putting a bit of 110mm pipe into the branch connector and then a straight pan connector into this. Problem here though is that the toilet would sit a few inches further away from the wall.
The waste outlet goes directly into a soil branch connector and then horizontally along a short distance before hitting the vertical stack.
There is no pan connector but there is a rubber flange/seal which fits inside the soil branch connector and then the back of the toilet fits into this.
The rubber seal doesn't fit or seal correctly when all connected up and I don't even think this rubber seal is the right thing for the job.
What is the normal way of fitting a toilet directly to the horizontal stack? I was thinking putting a bit of 110mm pipe into the branch connector and then a straight pan connector into this. Problem here though is that the toilet would sit a few inches further away from the wall.