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Hi, I'm looking to re do all the waste pipes on the back of my house as I'm fitting new toilets etc. I've never done this before, so just wanted to make sure I'm on the right track. If you see the current photo
I plan to basically replicate this, but go more directly to the toilet waste, without those double 45 degree bends they've used.
Do I need an access fitting for rodding near the very bottom where the straight couple currently is?
The plumber told me to have lower pipes slotting into high pipes to avoid anything getting in, but as far as I can tell the t junctions and straight couples don't allow for this. Does it really matter?
Also I have a 21.5mm overflow pipe from the boiler upstairs, just dropping into a 36mm pipe, not sealed. Can you get an adaptor for this
Any other glaring issues you can see?
I plan to basically replicate this, but go more directly to the toilet waste, without those double 45 degree bends they've used.
Do I need an access fitting for rodding near the very bottom where the straight couple currently is?
The plumber told me to have lower pipes slotting into high pipes to avoid anything getting in, but as far as I can tell the t junctions and straight couples don't allow for this. Does it really matter?
Also I have a 21.5mm overflow pipe from the boiler upstairs, just dropping into a 36mm pipe, not sealed. Can you get an adaptor for this
Any other glaring issues you can see?