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Hi All,

I'm redoing my bathroom and needed alittle help.

As I'm building a vanity unit, the toilet will now sit 30cm away from the wall, so therefore I will need to extend the grey soil pipe. I didn't want to use a flexy pipe, so I thought would use a 90degree bend to join the two pipes together. I've had a look in screw fix and toolstation, the only ones I can see on are 92 degrees. is there a reason why they dont sell a 90 degree soil pipe bend?

will 92 degree be okay? What should I do in this situation?

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It will be fine it will be hardly noticeable but is there to help you put a fall on the pipe.
 
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