Hi all,
So this is going to make me sound mad but anyway!...
I want to fit a back-to-wall toilet with a concealed cistern but this is the first time I’ve ever considered it, fitted lots of close-coupled over the years.
The thing that makes me nervous is burying the cistern, inlet and half the flush pipe away behind a tiled wall.
Then I had an idea... behind the wall to which the toilet will back onto is a wardrobe. Maybe I could build a nice big access panel into the back of the wardrobe Narnia style in case I need to access things.
Then I looked at the cistern installation diagram for the following... https://www.screwfix.com/p/flomasta...gclsrc=aw.ds&dclid=CLes0I_Q_N0CFbEg0wodZV4MVA
...and wondered if the cistern can be turned around (not vertically!) so that it hangs neatly off studs and gives me full face-on access within the wardrobe.
Presumably the flush pipe can rotate through 360d where it exits the bottom of the cistern and the flush vacuum pipe seems to be long enough to reach around.
Anyone done this or am I just being overly concerned about future leaks / maintenance?
So this is going to make me sound mad but anyway!...
I want to fit a back-to-wall toilet with a concealed cistern but this is the first time I’ve ever considered it, fitted lots of close-coupled over the years.
The thing that makes me nervous is burying the cistern, inlet and half the flush pipe away behind a tiled wall.
Then I had an idea... behind the wall to which the toilet will back onto is a wardrobe. Maybe I could build a nice big access panel into the back of the wardrobe Narnia style in case I need to access things.
Then I looked at the cistern installation diagram for the following... https://www.screwfix.com/p/flomasta...gclsrc=aw.ds&dclid=CLes0I_Q_N0CFbEg0wodZV4MVA
...and wondered if the cistern can be turned around (not vertically!) so that it hangs neatly off studs and gives me full face-on access within the wardrobe.
Presumably the flush pipe can rotate through 360d where it exits the bottom of the cistern and the flush vacuum pipe seems to be long enough to reach around.
Anyone done this or am I just being overly concerned about future leaks / maintenance?