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Trev78

Hello all,

I'm on the last bits (ish) with my bathroom install...!thanks to those for the help so far.

A quick WC waste question:

I'm using the original closed coupled toilet, but the position will be slightly different height and off the wall, due to tiling, etc.

I'd like to keep the exposed pipe work white, and probably put a collar round the pipe to cover the hole in the tiles. Any thoughts on some products to take up the difference and keep it all neat would be appreciated!

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Cheers,

Trev
 
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I think that would be offsetting in the wrong direction. It's replacing what is there, but a little longer and taller, but keeping a neat look. Toilet rear would be to the left of the last two pictures...
 
It's a 90degree pan connector just to clarify... Want to get rid of the grey pipe up to the connection in the floor too
 
Tile tight to the pipe or screwfix sell 110mm chrome or white pipe collars
 
That was exactly what I wanted to use. But will the pan connector not be smaller diameter and look odd??
 
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