Hi there, my first post so please be gentle,
I wish to replace the toilet in the downstairs cloakroom and wish to move the soil pipe back a little. at the moment there is, what I believe to be, a clay soil pipe, about 6" outside diameter, rising straight up from the concrete base about a foot below the floorboards. The top of the soil pipe has a large circular recepticle cemented onto it and then a plastic swan neck toilet connector is then cemented into this recepticle. The problem is that the circular lump of cement that the toilet connector is fixed in is about 7.5" in diameter and protrudes above the floorboards. This is stopping the new toilet from moving far enough back to reach the connector and if I extend the connector to reach the toilet, the door will hit on the toilet seat.
Would it be feasable to cut the clay pipe below the cemented on connector and then fit plastic pipe to it with an offset and end up with a push fit plastic connector at floorboard level for the toilet to connect to. If so, what is the best way to cut the clay pipe (angle grinder, saw etc) and what would I need to couple platic pipe to the clay pipe.
Any other suggestions or advice are very much welcome.
Here is a picture to make it all a bit clearer.
Many thanks
Russell
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I wish to replace the toilet in the downstairs cloakroom and wish to move the soil pipe back a little. at the moment there is, what I believe to be, a clay soil pipe, about 6" outside diameter, rising straight up from the concrete base about a foot below the floorboards. The top of the soil pipe has a large circular recepticle cemented onto it and then a plastic swan neck toilet connector is then cemented into this recepticle. The problem is that the circular lump of cement that the toilet connector is fixed in is about 7.5" in diameter and protrudes above the floorboards. This is stopping the new toilet from moving far enough back to reach the connector and if I extend the connector to reach the toilet, the door will hit on the toilet seat.
Would it be feasable to cut the clay pipe below the cemented on connector and then fit plastic pipe to it with an offset and end up with a push fit plastic connector at floorboard level for the toilet to connect to. If so, what is the best way to cut the clay pipe (angle grinder, saw etc) and what would I need to couple platic pipe to the clay pipe.
Any other suggestions or advice are very much welcome.
Here is a picture to make it all a bit clearer.

Many thanks
Russell
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Lynda, moderator
Your picture does not work, I can not correct it,(url is wrong) I suggest you use the
