Hi, I'm looking to move a toilet in my bathroom by a foot or so. I realise regs may be needed for some of the work I plan to do but....
As currently the WC joins the main, vertical, soil pipe at 45° join, but if I move the WC to where I want; it will be almost directly 'against' or inline with the current pipe, this may be difficult to get a drop through the bathroom ceiling and into the room below (its upstairs bathroom) and join the soil pipe in its current location.
Can I come straight through the bathroom wall (horizontally), 90° to downwards vertical and then join the main (now moved) pipe at a 45° angle as before but move the upper section of the main pipe to facilitate this? This will result in a non vertical soil pipe.
Hope this makes sense!
Cheers in advance!
As currently the WC joins the main, vertical, soil pipe at 45° join, but if I move the WC to where I want; it will be almost directly 'against' or inline with the current pipe, this may be difficult to get a drop through the bathroom ceiling and into the room below (its upstairs bathroom) and join the soil pipe in its current location.
Can I come straight through the bathroom wall (horizontally), 90° to downwards vertical and then join the main (now moved) pipe at a 45° angle as before but move the upper section of the main pipe to facilitate this? This will result in a non vertical soil pipe.
Hope this makes sense!
Cheers in advance!