Hi there,
I have a question. We are currently re doing our bathroom and fitting a brand new suite (B and Q have a great Nuevo deal at the mo £170.00 for the whole lot). We have ripped the old suite out, but not sure how to get the toilet drainage out which is sitting on the floor and connects to the outside drain through the wall.
It's really old and seems to have fused together around the joins. It's made out of steel or iron so cutting through with a hacksaw will be impossible.
There used to be a fake wall between the exterior wall and the actual toilet so once we removed that the drainage extends way too far into the room and can't be used with out shortening.
Help? Any suggestions welcomed.
Paul
I have a question. We are currently re doing our bathroom and fitting a brand new suite (B and Q have a great Nuevo deal at the mo £170.00 for the whole lot). We have ripped the old suite out, but not sure how to get the toilet drainage out which is sitting on the floor and connects to the outside drain through the wall.
It's really old and seems to have fused together around the joins. It's made out of steel or iron so cutting through with a hacksaw will be impossible.
There used to be a fake wall between the exterior wall and the actual toilet so once we removed that the drainage extends way too far into the room and can't be used with out shortening.
Help? Any suggestions welcomed.
Paul