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does anyone know of a close couple toilet that will fit without using a piece of 3 x 3 behind the cistern even with the ?- pan connector. i have come across a few low level wcs where the customer wants a close couple wc but the outlet is about 2-5" from the wall in a concret floor.the cheap bog in a box is the worse the outlet spigot is to short and the wc base tapers back to much.

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If youv'd tryed the ? pan con, then thats probably it, is it replaceing an old s trap pan, where the ceramic goes straight down into the floor. they could go for a back to wall with a concealed cistern in a vanity unit, move soil pipe (not recomended as if its clay you will need to go back far enough to find a straight section of pipe) or live with batten behind cistern, tell customer it make a handy shelf to put her potpourie on!!! we all need on of those!!
 
If youv'd tryed the ? pan con, then thats probably it, is it replaceing an old s trap pan, where the ceramic goes straight down into the floor. they could go for a back to wall with a concealed cistern in a vanity unit, move soil pipe (not recomended as if its clay you will need to go back far enough to find a straight section of pipe) or live with batten behind cistern, tell customer it make a handy shelf to put her potpourie on!!! we all need on of those!!

yes its replacing the old s pan and clay pipe she will have to live live with the wood . i even sugested a low level with chrome flush pipe but the price put her off so 2x2 it will be.
 
Why not put a basic low level with plastic flush pipe (eg the Armitage Sandringam) with cistern and bits comes to under ÂŁ100
 
does anyone know of a close couple toilet that will fit without using a piece of 3 x 3 behind the cistern even with the ?- pan connector. i have come across a few low level wcs where the customer wants a close couple wc but the outlet is about 2-5" from the wall in a concret floor.the cheap bog in a box is the worse the outlet spigot is to short and the wc base tapers back to much.

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Back to wall bogs generally have the spigot further forward, this should allow the use of one of them extreme swan neck pan connectors, its a case of measuring up really. I have seen it done but i aint done one meself.
 
Did one last year with the pipe out of the floor. Such a pain I said never again!
 
I tell the cust that it will need a 'spacer' behind the cistern or a bit of a stud wall (2 x 1 slaters lathe and a base board) and tiled. It's spacer 99 times out of a 100. I generally use a bit of timber and then a strip of upvc trim over the top.
 
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