Hi folks,
Bit of a "i should probably know" question but ultimately we've refitted the bathroom downstairs, unfortunately our light fitting smashed the old toilet when muggins here forgot to catch it when he was taking it down. Anyway, to cut a long story short, we've now got a closed back toilet which is a little deeper than before. The old toilet was plumbed in using a flexi pipe into a soil pipe which is below the floorboards. The floorboards are inaccessible now having laid tiles etc. The old flexi is still in situ and is relatively new.
With this in mind the connector is about 10cm too short for me to be able to make a connection from the spigot to the flexi. is there any contraption, macalpine or other that would allow me to connect into the flexi from the spigot. Annoyingly i know the toilet will be fine once it's pushed back, it's literally getting the darn thing on there first.
Any help/assistance would be appreciated.
Bit of a "i should probably know" question but ultimately we've refitted the bathroom downstairs, unfortunately our light fitting smashed the old toilet when muggins here forgot to catch it when he was taking it down. Anyway, to cut a long story short, we've now got a closed back toilet which is a little deeper than before. The old toilet was plumbed in using a flexi pipe into a soil pipe which is below the floorboards. The floorboards are inaccessible now having laid tiles etc. The old flexi is still in situ and is relatively new.
With this in mind the connector is about 10cm too short for me to be able to make a connection from the spigot to the flexi. is there any contraption, macalpine or other that would allow me to connect into the flexi from the spigot. Annoyingly i know the toilet will be fine once it's pushed back, it's literally getting the darn thing on there first.
Any help/assistance would be appreciated.