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May I ask the illustrious members of this forum - I need to replace a vertical section of grey 110mm soil pipe serving a bathroom/toilet. I intend to use slip couplers. Is it likely that the slip couplers will creep over a period of time?

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No you should be fine unless you have excess movement on your stack
 
If your paranoid about it you could put a clip below the coupling so it's touching so it definitely can't move
 
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