In the middle of renovating my own house and I had an old fashioned but perfectly fine vertical soil waste pipe for a downstairs toiler (with a S type trap fitting).
The drainage soil piping was all vitreous clay, and to my horror on Saturday i found the guys who were doing some first fix and tiling work for me smashed the collar leaving a stump in the ground which they were going to fill in.
They thought the new fitting for a new toilet would go through the wall (a P type fitting) but that route is not possible.
They insist the old vertical soil route is fine to use as the pan fitting will go over it. I am unhappy by not having this collar and wondering what to do next.
Anyway to fix this or is it permanently buggered now? I don't like the idea of a bodge with water fittings, least of all toilet soil fittings. there is some sort of plastic collar (https://www.screwfix.com/p/mcalpine-dc1 ... 10mm/4255v) would that work or am I going to have to get legal/heavy with the guys that did the damage?
Any help appreciated. Thanks in advance.
The drainage soil piping was all vitreous clay, and to my horror on Saturday i found the guys who were doing some first fix and tiling work for me smashed the collar leaving a stump in the ground which they were going to fill in.
They thought the new fitting for a new toilet would go through the wall (a P type fitting) but that route is not possible.
They insist the old vertical soil route is fine to use as the pan fitting will go over it. I am unhappy by not having this collar and wondering what to do next.
Anyway to fix this or is it permanently buggered now? I don't like the idea of a bodge with water fittings, least of all toilet soil fittings. there is some sort of plastic collar (https://www.screwfix.com/p/mcalpine-dc1 ... 10mm/4255v) would that work or am I going to have to get legal/heavy with the guys that did the damage?
Any help appreciated. Thanks in advance.