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Hi All Experts,
Need a bit of advice as my plumber is not able to provide a solution. It is a simple issue as it seems.

I have separate bathroom and toilet rooms. What I want is an extra toilet in Bathroom. Rest all is sort is sorted apart from the problem that I cannot put hole into wall for connecting new toilet to waste pipe from outside.

So what my wise plumber did is installed Saniflow and connected outlet to Bath which goes out to open gully. This I am sure will not go well with others as mine is first floor apartment.


I am asking him to connect saniflow to adjacent toilet waste pipe from inside.

Real question is "Is there a way to put a T or Join on this main toilet waste pipe and connect saniflow (which is very small in diameter). Sure this has to be simple enough in today's world.

Please advise on best and neat solution to this problem.

Thanks in Advance.
 
Did your plumber turn up on a horse.

It's not really clear what your aiming to do or where the "adjacent pipe" is (diagram would help), also what is reason you can't run a waste to the soil stack through the wall?, I wouldn't wish a Saniflo on anyone (well nearly everyone).
 
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