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new toilet fitting problem.
robskyblueman
Posts: 3 Newbie
Could anyone help please.We are fitting a new downstairs toilet and need to connect it a to a 4" soil pipe on the same level about 1 metre away. The problem we have is how do we plumb the new toilet into the existing plastic soil pipe.I know you can get boss straps to tap into pipe but have not seen one suitable to tap into 4" pipe (110 mm?) Do we need to cut out a section of the soilpipe and fit apiece with a branch or is there a simpler way.Thanks for any help.:j
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You'll need to buy a branch then cut the soil pipe..0
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