Connecting a waste pipe to a 110.
Fitting toilet floor soil pipe.
If your toilet is being fitted onto a tiled floor then place it on an old towel to prevent it from marking the tiles.
Joining new plastic toilet connections to old cast iron waste pipes when fitting a new soil and vent toilet waste pipe is a very common problem encountered by diy enthusiasts.
Cleaning up the waste pipe connector and lubricating with a little soapy water makes the connecting process easier.
The difference in the pipe diameters and the rigidity of cast iron soil and vent pipes makes it very difficult to cut into them to add a new toilet or even the waste pipe.
Your new toilet will come in two pieces the cistern and the toilet pan.
And this fitting is a very wise choice under a 4 inch flange.
Drainage sales representative explains the different ways to connect a waste pipe to a 110mm soil pipe using a boss adaptor.
For example a close coupled toilet can be connected horizontally vertically or to the left or right whereas a back to wall.
The type of toilet dictates how this connection can be made.
Screw the toilet to the floor and wall.
Here s a question people ask sometimes does a toilet need a vent and the answer is yes your toilet has to have a vent.
The soil pipe is the outlet through which toilet waste is flushed and needs to be connected to the soil stack which is the outflow pipe for your sewage.
And the size of this vent pipe depends on your local plumbing code.