Hi, i have recently had to do a DIY job on a wall hung toilet as couldn't get a plumber booked. I did the grohe rapid sl frame against a solid wall. No movement that i could physically create. I used some timber to frame and put some plasterboard and mdf panelling on.
Now the toilet is secured (that was a nightmare as very little instructions) it has a little movement when i press on the toilet. This appears because i stupidly didn't think I'd need a piece of timber across the bottom and the plaster board at the bottom behind the toilet is flexing slightly hence the movement.
My question.. Is this the obvious reason why I'm having movement? I can't tighten the allen grub screws anymore.
Can i fix it by fixing a baton in front of the panelling and into the floor? Or do i need to remove the panelling and fix a baton behind?
Thanks in advance
Mogton
A female diy'er who may take too much on.
Now the toilet is secured (that was a nightmare as very little instructions) it has a little movement when i press on the toilet. This appears because i stupidly didn't think I'd need a piece of timber across the bottom and the plaster board at the bottom behind the toilet is flexing slightly hence the movement.
My question.. Is this the obvious reason why I'm having movement? I can't tighten the allen grub screws anymore.
Can i fix it by fixing a baton in front of the panelling and into the floor? Or do i need to remove the panelling and fix a baton behind?
Thanks in advance
Mogton
A female diy'er who may take too much on.