Cast iron soil pipe
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Newps
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Cast iron soil pipe

by Newps » Wed Oct 29, 2008 9:49 am

Hi there,
I have a cast iron soil pipe that feeds into the bathroom, its very old and probably needs replacing on the outside.....but

But i have just installed a new toilet and the soil pipe comes thru the wall at an angle in an upwards direction making joining the toilet to the pipe difficult. The soil pipe that comes thru the wall has a plastic insert, can this be removed such that i can then feed a long flexible pan connector to the cast iron part of the pan.

Basically the soil pipe is higher than the WC connector and because the WC is close to the soil pipe it makes connection difficult, also the WC is theirfore sending the waste upwards to the soil pipe which i assume is not best practice, the original WC was the same.

Can i remove the old plastic insert from the cast iron pipe or is it a case of either increasing height of WC or moving soil pipe position?
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Cheers
Newps

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by chris_on_tour2002 » Wed Oct 29, 2008 10:55 pm

your link isn't working. you might want to try reposting it.

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