Toilet position from wall

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Hello Folks

I have knocked a couple of rooms into one, and I am now in the process of moving the toilet.

My current toilet waste is a clay pipe coming up through the floor in the centre of a room. the new position of the toilet will be in a corner.

The floor slab has been removed and I am about to expose the old clay pipe.

My questions is

What distance away from the walls does the new drainage pipe have to come out of floor?

The toilet will be a low level close coupled

Apart from 90°s and plastic to clay converter, is there anything else that needs to go on soil pipe in the ground? Cant get my head around how you would rod it :confused:


I would also like to connect a shower waste pipe to the new soil pipe under the new concrete slab, can this be done?

Any help advice, tips greatly appreciated

Simon
 
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