How To Fit A Toilet Floor Waste Pipe
Support the pipes every four feet with pipe straps.
How to fit a toilet floor waste pipe. Step 6 install toilet cistern remove the old toilet flush pipe cone and slide the new one on. Make sure the final bend upward under the toilet is well supported and reaches high enough to permit installation of the toilet flange. To fit a toilet with l shaped clamps simply. Glue the remaining pieces of pipe and fittings into place working your way from the main drain pipe back to the location of the toilet.
A standard toilet waste pipe is 100mm in diameter when a house is built its relatively straightforward to route this large bore pipe from the toilets to the drain but with all the internal walls up routing a pipe to a room newly designated for a toilet is difficult. Follow the instructions for your specific toilet for further help securing your toilet to the floor. In order to make the toilet waste pipe function you will also have some joining and adhesive work to do. Place the toilet cistern onto the flush pipe where the big nut is and start to tighten up the nut.
Cut out space for the flange when you install toilet waste pipes the transition of the pipeline beyond your visibility from the toilet area requires a hole. If you are fitting as we are a new bathroom with the toilet in a new position you will need to work out where you want the toilet and drill the hole for the new waste pipe. This is best done with a 150mm diamond core drill bit and a heavy duty drill both of which can be hired from your local tool hire centre. Screws are then fixed into these brackets from the outside.
The start of a toilet waste system is the toilet s own waste outlet while the main pipe is the soil stack. There are two options this step. Rest the toilet bowl on its side place it on a towel or cloth to protect the floor and attach the replacement wax ring to the bottom of the bowl this technique helps ensure the ring is in the proper position when placing the toilet over the flange. Next install a new wax ring.
Pull the outside part of the toilet flush pipe seal back on its self and then slide it onto the toilet pan where you removed it beforehand.