The drain pipe connects to the flange which mounts the toilet itself and this flange is usually built to connect to 3 inch schedule 40 toilet drain pipe.
What is the standard height of a toilet waste pipe.
The wider the pipe the more waste it can move and the less likely it will be to clog.
I bought a toilet from wickes for 50 and it seems the waste is too low and would come out of the building only a couple of cms above ground level.
You ll need some sort of a saw to do this.
Waste drain pipes for toilets in modern plumbing systems are either 3 inches or 4 inches in diameter.
It s probably best to say check the height of the spigot of the pan you intend to fit as different products do vary even if they are from the same manufacturer.
This opening of this pipe should be level and flush with the floor.
Replacing or adjusting the height of your flange.
But if the pan spigot turns out to be at 170mm then a soil pipe at the 190mm standard height would be more awkward.
Water supply lines are usually just a couple of inches higher between 20 and 22 inches from the floor and installed one to each side of the drain line.
Third you can take off the flange as well as the toilet and trim down the waste pipe that comes up through your bathroom floor.
The standard size for a toilet drain pipe is 3 inches in diameter but drains up to 4 inches in diameter are often used.
Your last option is to simply replace the flange.
Its a new build so im yet to connect the outside waste pipe to the sewer.
In most homes pvc drain pipe is used instead of metal pipe.
In the middle of replacing low level toilet there for about 30 years with close coupled loo.
The pan outlet is about 350mm distance to the soil stack on a 90 degree bend to the left just discovered that the original new toilet i chose the pan outlet is lower than the soil outlet.
If a soil pipe is set lower at say 170mm but the pan spigot is at 200mm there are offset connectors available to take up that much difference.
So i thought about getting one of those toilet.
These heights are compatible with most common vanity sinks.
Sink drain lines are typically between 18 and 20 inches above the finished floor.