Monday, 25 June 2018

Fitting a close coupled toilet soil pipe

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Position the cistern on its back to allow fitting of. There is no obstruction in the WC outlet or in the connecting soil pipe. You can either dig up the floor and install another pipe, or continue with the box . All close coupled toilets need the sewage pipe to be much closer to the.

I am in the process of refurbishing my small cloakroom. I do not want to move the soil pipe just simply replace the toilet. Is this going to involve any major retro-fitting or some simple replacements? We had to have the soil pipe (which went staight through the floor). There are plenty of close coupled toilets that are not flush to the wall!


Way back then the toilet would . The most common type, a close coupled toilet is where. Cloakroom on ground floor has waste pipe exiting through concrete floor. When the soil pipe comes through the floor rather than the wall, a 90-degree bowl.

The pipes are concealed along with the cistern, making it the ultimate in neat . Connect the soil pipe and ensure it is adequately sealed around the toilet. If are placement WC is being fitte then all the supply and waste pipes are likely to. Would the waste pipe be a) the same size and b)the same height off the floor?


The toilet pan is designed to fit tightly to the wall so all plumbing is hidden. Most new close coupled toilets allow the pan to be quite close to the wall. In order to get the toilet (new, close coupled toilet) installed as close to the back wall as possible, does the big cast iron pipe need removing or . We want to replace our downstairs toilet (old and has high level cistern).


A close coupled wc is one where the pan joins the cistern with no visible pipe. If the waste pipe is horizontal and to be fed away from the side you will need an . Use cistern fixing kit supplied. FITTING THE CISTERN TO THE TOILET PAN. Use floor anchor bolts supplied. Ideal replacement solution: Requiring no stud work, close-coupled WCs.


The external soil pipe will determine where you can locate your WC . Closed-coupled toilets are the most common toilet-type in the UK. Soil pipe can usually go out and to the left, right, down or back. WC suites do not have the space between the WC pan spigot and .

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