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Hi everyone

Can you tell me if it is possible to connect a new toilet to an existing toilet in the adjacent room by using some sort of connecting pipe through the wall between the two toilets and then have the waste from both toilets to go out into one soil pipe, which is attached to the existing toilet. Would this work or would the flush power in the existing toilet be reduced as a result?

Would welcome advice asap

Thank you
 
I went to a house where this was the arrangement (not my installment I hasten to add.) Both toilets flush well as expected.

But - one toilet drains as expected but the other sends its waste via the first toilet then down the soil pipe.

From this experience, if I were you I'd have both horizontal soil pipes entering the vertical waste at different levels so there's no chance of waste travelling horizontally.

Also, I have a feeling there's something in the water regs about this situation.
 
Yes, there's definitely guidance in the Water Regs about this;
they have to be separated by height or angle into the stack. Check it out otherwise you'll have waste chugging back up your pipes, mate!
:cool:
 
no you cant, it is against b.r the way you describe it.
i think it has to be 600mm up/down stream from other outlet
 
no you cant, it is against b.r the way you describe it.
i think it has to be 600mm up/down stream from other outlet

I went out to a new bakery thats just been set up in Colwick to the staff w.cs, 4 toilets, back to back with y shaped tees and no fall in the soil pie as it went straight along horozontaly across the outlets terrible they had never worked properly and were always piled high with muck, They needed it doing sooner than I could fit them in so i couldnt remedy the probb, but i did get 2 delicous loafs and some choclate marble cake mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Marble cake.
 
I went out to a new bakery thats just been set up in Colwick to the staff w.cs, 4 toilets, back to back with y shaped tees and no fall in the soil pie as it went straight along horozontaly across the outlets terrible they had never worked properly and were always piled high with muck, They needed it doing sooner than I could fit them in so i couldnt remedy the probb, but i did get 2 delicous loafs and some choclate marble cake mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Marble cake.
thanks for thinking of me phil:rolleyes::p:)

i bet they doubled up as a bidet on the other side when one flushd?
 
I think regarding Water Regs that two WCs can discharge into the Soil Stack at the same level but the connections into the Stack must be opposite each other.
 
previous post is correct, it is permissable to have connections from two wc's in opposing posstions.
 
Could you possibly provide a link to this information? I'm having the same problems with some work done.
 
Would be a much better idea to start a new thread explaining your problem rather than resurrecting a 6 year old thread.
 
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