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I am to fit an ensuite to our bedroom.

i have planned where the shower sink and toilet will go but have the question how to tap into the sewer pipe?

The en suite will be next to the bathroom to the left in the picture. You can see the current toilet waste going into the waste pipe (all plastic)

if I fit a toilet the same height how can I fit into the connection? The toilet will be 12ft to the left of the current toilet.

i plan to run the shower and sink waste to the hopper which you can just see in the very left of the picture so it's just the toilet waste I am stuck on.

any advise will be much appreciated.

richa
 

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Well if its 12ft to the left then surely the fall required is going to take the connection below the branch already fitted?
 
Thank you that's a good start, how much fall do I need to calculate for 12ft?
thanks
 
Ok so that would be suitable? What fitting do I need to go into the pipe?
Thanks again
 
A 110mm branch, you may need to move the clip.
You should be able to fit onto the spigot of the branch above and fit a slip coupling below.
 
fall should be 1 in 40so minimum of 4 inches cut a branch in imediatley below existing and run across to a bend out ofthe wallwall probably into a 135 to join up
 
Thank you, is there a link to a picture so I can understand exactly what you mean? Wat do you mean as a spigot? Thanks
 
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