I have a flexible pan connector going from my toilet, into the wall.
The toilet pipe (on the left side) is standard ≈ 90mm Diameter
But the wall pipe (on the right side) is non-standard and old and ≈100mm Diameter
For some reason the pan pipe degrades once a year (maybe i have hungry mice) or my toilet bleech is crazy strong.
Last time it got fixed by a plumber he happily bodged for £80 it as fixing the flexible pan pipe to the wall he had to use a lot of tape and sealant.
Id like to get it done properly. so that replacing the pan pipe is simple in the future. No need for sealant and tape
Any suggestions on what to do. or if there are different sized pan connector?
The toilet pipe (on the left side) is standard ≈ 90mm Diameter
But the wall pipe (on the right side) is non-standard and old and ≈100mm Diameter
For some reason the pan pipe degrades once a year (maybe i have hungry mice) or my toilet bleech is crazy strong.
Last time it got fixed by a plumber he happily bodged for £80 it as fixing the flexible pan pipe to the wall he had to use a lot of tape and sealant.
Id like to get it done properly. so that replacing the pan pipe is simple in the future. No need for sealant and tape
Any suggestions on what to do. or if there are different sized pan connector?
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