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Fitting a back-to-wall WC with an offset fitting.

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Has anyone done this and can give me some ideas? The offset is needed unfortunately.

At least I'm not cussing as much as I used to. Even in this hot weather !
 
Yes, I've had to do this a number of times....I'm assuming you mean a difference in the height of the outlet of the pan, compared with the height of the 100mm waste pipe connection?
If so, you can buy offset pan connectors with various degrees of offset & angles.

McAlpine offer one of the widest ranges and I personally think they are still one of the best quality available.
 
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Can it be avoided. Even a small offset is apt to cause big problems.
 
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