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hi im fitting a toilet, the toilet has a elbow and the run is 920mm and the drop is 150mm to the drainage pipe in the corner, im was just wanting some help with the fall as i looks to steep but the run is not far, and help please. thanks
 
15mm a meter
 
Ok great thanks, is it possible to extend the pipe into the ground. I have a T as it has a breath on top( if that what it’s called) , just wondered how to raise it thanks
 
I’m using a hang of the wall pan, the soil pipe is about 20mm off the floor and the drainage pipe is in the corner about 920mm away and just sits about ground level so when I put the T in it’s about 50mm of the floor so it’s way out I think
 
Pics please
 
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Can’t see from pics but if the branch is push fit at the bottom then just pull it out and add a short collar before reinserting it.
If that’s not possible, just join the wc to the branch as it is - less favourable but it will work.
 
Two street 45 should be fine

Or one street 45 off the toilet connector and then a piece of pipe into the tee
 

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