I've purchased a vanity unit which came with a back to wall toilet.
The vanity unit is 300mm deep and the toilet obviously sits infront. The waste outlet from the toilet is flush with the rear of the toilet so the pan connector needs pushing quite a way in.
My waste pipe is to the side so the waste needs to come out at a right angle. I can't use the type that was on the old toilet (plain right angle) as it won't go back far enough.
What is the best way to deal with this?
I could either use a straight extension piece, going into a right angle, which then goes into the waste pipe. (This would work but I would prefer to have the least number of joints possible.)
Or I could use one of those flexible pan connectors - I'd have to use a straight one and bend it round in the flexible part. Would this work? (This would reduce the connections if they are flexible enough to bend round like this and the flexible part would help with installing the toilet - however I'm not keen on the thought of how much muck the concertina parts would collect!)
How would you do this?
The vanity unit is 300mm deep and the toilet obviously sits infront. The waste outlet from the toilet is flush with the rear of the toilet so the pan connector needs pushing quite a way in.
My waste pipe is to the side so the waste needs to come out at a right angle. I can't use the type that was on the old toilet (plain right angle) as it won't go back far enough.
What is the best way to deal with this?
I could either use a straight extension piece, going into a right angle, which then goes into the waste pipe. (This would work but I would prefer to have the least number of joints possible.)
Or I could use one of those flexible pan connectors - I'd have to use a straight one and bend it round in the flexible part. Would this work? (This would reduce the connections if they are flexible enough to bend round like this and the flexible part would help with installing the toilet - however I'm not keen on the thought of how much muck the concertina parts would collect!)
How would you do this?