Black Sheep
Guru
as the title says really, old toilet cemented in place on a concrete floor, floor drain behind it, wanting to retain use of the drain in order to fit a new toilet in its place as the actual pan is damaged.
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Flush and turn off the water first....Hammer ?
sounds like a plan.thats the bit I'd figured out,
so, just a cold chisel to take out the concrete?
then push fit the new waste pipe, mark and drill to fit the new pan?
I think once you've got rid of the old pan, slot the new one into the pipe the old one fitted into, I'd make sure that the floor slopes towards a drain before fixing anything new down.thats the bit I'd figured out,
so, just a cold chisel to take out the concrete?
then push fit the new waste pipe, mark and drill to fit the new pan?
Hammer ?
I think once you've got rid of the old pan, slot the new one into the pipe the old one fitted into, I'd make sure that the floor slopes towards a drain before fixing anything new down.
I have fitted, removed, replaced or relocated toilets around a dozen time in my current house alone. Then there are all the previous ones and the ones I was paid to do.I reckon Night Train might have done this before!
The joint could be cemented or could have a rope stuffed into it (forgotten the technical term for that bit but used to fit them that way when 'I were a lad')
I have fitted, removed, replaced or relocated toilets around a dozen time in my current house alone.