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  • Oct 4, 2005, 04:17 AM
    apprentice-renovator
    Toilet drain needs extension
    Hi All,

    I am in the process of lifting an old uneven floor of a basement bathroom, and where the old copper pipe has been bent out of shape to conform with the old cement floor, I now have a new plywood floor about 2" higher.
    The plywood has not been fixed in place yet.

    I was wondering if anybody knows of a sure fire way to extend and seal this old pipe and give me an extra few inches ( no pun intended) to work with.

    Thanks in advance!

    Sjef
  • Oct 4, 2005, 06:19 AM
    speedball1
    I was wondering if anybody knows of a sure fire way to extend and seal this old pipe and give me an extra few inches ( no pun intended) to work with.

    Story of my life and number one on my "wish list".
    Sorry, couldn't resist!

    If you have a copper closet bend that's out of round you have two choices to raise the level.
    (1) take up the cement floor and install a new closet bend and bring it up to grade--or--
    (2) Mount the toilet directly on the new floor using wood screw type closet bolts and a wax ring with a built in funnel to direct the discharge past the floor line.
    Good luck, Tom
  • Oct 4, 2005, 01:58 PM
    apprentice-renovator
    Toilet drain lift
    Hi Tom,

    Thanks for the information, I opted to to use a lead extension similar to your second suggestion.
    Just feel a touch uncomfortable not knowing if I created a proper seal or not.

    Perhaps in this situation it is less critical being in the basement of the home.

    Anyhow, thanks again, really appreciate such a quick response!

    Sjef

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