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by plumbbob »
Tue Mar 17, 2009 11:28 pm
The only reason a cistern may have to be left away from the wall is if the soil pipe enters the room up through the floor and is too far away from the wall preventing the new toilet to be pushed back. This is usually after replacing a low level toilet (the one with the "L" shaped flush pipe.)
Seeing as you mention a close coupled, then you should have no problem.
The cistern must be supported. Not just to prevent leaks, but to prevent it from being tipped or knocked over.
I hope for £250, that included the price of the toilet too???