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  • Опубликовано: 29 окт 2020
  • Swapping a back to wall toilet can’t seem very hard job but if you do it step-by-step and seal all the joints you shouldn’t have a problem. In this video I show you how to take the toilet out and replace it with a new one step by step, so please don’t forget to like the video and subscribe to a great channel thank you Watching. MJC kitchens and bathrooms
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    Hello. And welcome to MJC kitchens and bathrooms. A little bit about me I have been in The trade of kitchens and bathrooms from the age of 18 I’ve gone through the rankings and have worked for myself now for around 18 or 19 years give or take whenever you doing Properties you never ever really know what you are going to find that is the joys of my job that is why I love it so much because it’s the unknowing of the unknown, which keeps you entertained and definitely keeps me going. Bathrooms wet rooms radiators boilers kitchens home design no matter what it is I will always find a solution to the problem regardless of how big the problem is I can always sort it out. So thank you very much for watching please like and share my videos and thank you again.
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Комментарии • 23

  • @Clio-mason
    @Clio-mason 3 года назад +1

    Brilliant advice 👍👍👍

    • @bishbashbosh121
      @bishbashbosh121  3 года назад +1

      Thanks. I have lots of tricks of the trade which I’m willing to share for everybody to make it about a job

  • @smalik695
    @smalik695 2 года назад +1

    very nice

  • @TheMaverickx1
    @TheMaverickx1 Месяц назад

    Great vid Mike! Tell us what type of sealant do you use between the top of the bowl and the back plate?

  • @HamidTahri-gv6sm
    @HamidTahri-gv6sm 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks

  • @markgaudie80
    @markgaudie80 11 месяцев назад +1

    Mine leaks. Winds me up. Had the plumber out twice and even replaced the whole toilet under warranty. Bugger still leaks all over the floor.

  • @tomybino1426
    @tomybino1426 2 года назад +1

    Nice video. Thanks. Maybe put the rubber into hot water and then it would go on pipe and fit supper snug.
    CT is great. I use it for sealing bath to wall.

  • @Sunshine-qg7ju
    @Sunshine-qg7ju 3 года назад +1

    Hi Michael
    I'm swapping a back to wall pan tomorrow but it's built in, tiled, and tipped with stone and removing the stone will spoil the new bathroom.
    I'm told I can remove the pan without turning off the water as long as I don't hit the flush as the water will be held in the cistern and the pipe will be empty. I don't intend to remove the flush pipe like you did, just unclip it and put new pan in. Does that sound right to you? Thanks x

    • @bishbashbosh121
      @bishbashbosh121  3 года назад

      Hi yes that is correct on both the bolts slide the old panel off check the new one and slide it back on bolted back up

    • @Sunshine-qg7ju
      @Sunshine-qg7ju 3 года назад

      Thanks
      My question was if I don't turn off the water isolation valve will it flood when I unhook the wastepaper. (Trying to avoid tearing wall up to isolate! )
      Just want to uncouple pan and put in new pan. If I remove pipes without turning off water will water stay in cistern with pipe not connected to pan?

    • @bishbashbosh121
      @bishbashbosh121  3 года назад

      @@Sunshine-qg7ju if you’re unsure always turn the stop tap off that way you will never have an issue

  • @bonypp
    @bonypp 3 года назад +1

    There are some other videos where you don’t need to talks the toilet off and just swap the flush pipe with the rubber washer . Is this pan taken off just to replace the flush pipe ?that’s a lot of work as I’m planning to change my flush pipe which is cut a bit short by my plumber when first installed.

    • @bishbashbosh121
      @bishbashbosh121  3 года назад

      yes you would have to take the toilet off

    • @bonypp
      @bonypp 3 года назад

      I just replaced my flush pipe , similar toilet with rubber washer and pipe from Screwfix. Thanks for the video.

    • @bishbashbosh121
      @bishbashbosh121  3 года назад

      @@bonypp good stuff. Did it go well

    • @bonypp
      @bonypp 3 года назад

      Yes had to cut the pipe right size but did not touch the toilet as I watched another couple of videos which just replace the flush pipe in low level WC.

  • @ccella3370
    @ccella3370 Год назад

    Hi Michael
    I have one if these types of toilets, the toilet just continues to flush water constantly, I’m assuming the cistern is knackered is it easy to find a replacement cistern and fit it easily? Mine has a big flush button in the middle

    • @bishbashbosh121
      @bishbashbosh121  Год назад

      If you find out what make it is just order a new siphon unclip the front of the pushbutton twist it and it will pop out

    • @ccella3370
      @ccella3370 Год назад

      @@bishbashbosh121 I had a plumber look at it he said to replace the whole thing to a smaller round press flush at the moment it has a huge flush on the front said it’s about £180 for a new one of the type we already have