TOILET SEATS
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KELLYLPOOL
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TOILET SEATS

by KELLYLPOOL » Wed Apr 30, 2008 2:09 pm

I've had a new bathroom last September. I had a back to wall wc fitted which is all sealed. My problem is that the toilet seat has broken. I can't seem to source the original toilet seat.

But I've located a very close match from b&q. The seat was displayed on back to wall wc and I asked if the seat could be fitted without pulling out the wc. I was advised by the sales girl that she would imagine so. However, the instructions diagram seems to say otherwise.

Are there any seats out there, fixings that would allow to fit a toilet seat on the wc without having to pull the whole wc out????

Any advise welcomed pls, Kelly

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by rosebery » Thu May 01, 2008 12:02 pm

This is a function of the pan not the seat.

You have one of those annoying pans which if it doesn't have captive nuts inside to fit a new seat then yes - you'll have to pull it away from the wall.

What make is it?

Have you tried talking to the fitter that installed it? Didi he supply it? In which case he should know the make and model.

You've also discovered that the average advisor in the shdes hasn't got the faintest clue!

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by chris_on_tour2002 » Fri May 02, 2008 4:36 pm

there is a fixing that you can get that will not require you to remove the toilet. its a soft rubber with a screw and grommet inside. when you tighten the screw from above the rubber expands under the pan to give. problem is i don't think that you can buy them separately, they usually come with the seat.

don't usually recommend bathstore but they definitely have a range of seats with this type of fixing, designed specifically for designer toilets where there is no access at all to the underside. the holes in the pan are usually standard so you should be able to make it work for your pan.

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by TerryH » Fri May 02, 2008 5:13 pm

I've fitted new wc pans from Bathstore and they have two holes at the back of the pan. Their fixing method is achieved by pluging these holes with an expanding nylon plug that secures the seat.
Might be worth a try!
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by rosebery » Sat May 03, 2008 12:39 am

except they won't sell 'm separately. I've tried.

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by chris_on_tour2002 » Sun May 11, 2008 7:46 pm

not even if you buy them with the toilet seat? might be worth paying a little extra (not that anything costs 'little' in bathstore!) and they sell the seats separately.

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