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I have to fix a new toilet to my daughter's downstairs toilet.She has just had the floor retiled. The house has piped underfloor heating. I am just a bit concerned about screwing the pan to the floor and whether the pipes will be far enough down not to worry. The previous wc was plugged and screwed down in the normal way.Any thoughts please.
 
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How can I check it, the pipes are under a tiled floor so I can't see if there are any there or not?
Turn it on, does it become warm in the area. If in doubt then don`t use screws however if the pan fixings use`s L brackets with horizontal screws I`ve seen blocks of wood stuck to the floor to replace the brackets. ;)
 
I agree with simong and bogrodder; screw cistern to wall and then run a nice bead of silicone around base of pan (use leveling packers first to ensure no rocking of the pan - cut them off flush with the porcelain). I've done this many times, can easily take out in future if needed but is rock solid for normal use. DO NOT consider screwing into floor.
 

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