I'm completing refurbishing our upstairs toilet. I've laid Karndean composite click flooring and about to fit the toilet back in but wondering what to set the pan on if anything.
The WC is a close couple back to the wall unit and when I push the pan in and against the wall and there is a gap to the wall so when I bolt up the pan the front of the pan has about a 1-2mm gap. Do I just ease off the screws and then silicone the pan to the floor and up around the gap to the wall or do I try and set the pan tight to the back wall and then set the pan on something to take up the gap? If I do it that way using silicone under the pan will it be supportive enough to stop any pressure being put on the rear wall fixings.
Thoughts please?
The WC is a close couple back to the wall unit and when I push the pan in and against the wall and there is a gap to the wall so when I bolt up the pan the front of the pan has about a 1-2mm gap. Do I just ease off the screws and then silicone the pan to the floor and up around the gap to the wall or do I try and set the pan tight to the back wall and then set the pan on something to take up the gap? If I do it that way using silicone under the pan will it be supportive enough to stop any pressure being put on the rear wall fixings.
Thoughts please?