by panoramix »
Sun Oct 29, 2023 1:31 pm
Hi all. I'm new to this forum - keen DIYer, but know my limits... Hope someone can help with this one. I am replacing a toilet in a very small cloakroom. I've removed the old one and am in the middle of tidying everything up. The soil pipe goes into the (ground) floor, and I've just realised it's a non-standard size (135mm). I was going to attach a "Space saving bend outlet" between the toilet and the soil pipe, but it is designed for 110mm (from toilet to soil pipe). Is there a solution, other than ripping up the floor and attaching a different soil pipe below ground (which is way beyond where I want to go). Can you easily "downsize" a soil pipe so that a 110mm connector will work? Any advice gratefully received.