Hi,
We've just moved into a newly bought property and I need to install a new toilet in the downstairs cloakroom as the existing "traditional style" one is unstable, inefficient in terms of cistern volume and doesn't flush properly. The existing toilet has a 90 degree rigid connector to the soil pipe (see pictures). I'd like to replace with a close-coupled, short projection toilet. QUESTION 1 - Does this need to be an "open back" style toilet or will one that is enclosed (back to wall) work?
QUESTION 2 relates to the soil pipe connector. I'm intending to use a flexible pan connector, but from the photos I have attached, is someone more expert than me able to tell me if I need a specific type of flexible connector? There are so many on the screwfix website! Would the existing white 90 degree connector shown in the photo typically sit inside / flush to / outside the pipe that is recessed into the floor? Fundamentally, the existing setup looks a bit odd and the fact that silicone sealant has been used at floor level does not fill me with confidence about the existing setup!
Ideally, I'd like to retain the existing connector but that will be dictated by the invert height of the pipe out of the new toilet.
Any tips / advice on how best to make that connection appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
We've just moved into a newly bought property and I need to install a new toilet in the downstairs cloakroom as the existing "traditional style" one is unstable, inefficient in terms of cistern volume and doesn't flush properly. The existing toilet has a 90 degree rigid connector to the soil pipe (see pictures). I'd like to replace with a close-coupled, short projection toilet. QUESTION 1 - Does this need to be an "open back" style toilet or will one that is enclosed (back to wall) work?
QUESTION 2 relates to the soil pipe connector. I'm intending to use a flexible pan connector, but from the photos I have attached, is someone more expert than me able to tell me if I need a specific type of flexible connector? There are so many on the screwfix website! Would the existing white 90 degree connector shown in the photo typically sit inside / flush to / outside the pipe that is recessed into the floor? Fundamentally, the existing setup looks a bit odd and the fact that silicone sealant has been used at floor level does not fill me with confidence about the existing setup!
Ideally, I'd like to retain the existing connector but that will be dictated by the invert height of the pipe out of the new toilet.
Any tips / advice on how best to make that connection appreciated.
Thanks in advance.