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Home | Sign In | Find a B&Q | About B&Q | Help Your Basket Items 0 Sub-Total £ 0.00 Delivery £ 0.00 Total £ 0.00 Advice Building Gardening Decorating and Design Carpentry Plumbing Electrical Reference Buyers Guides DIY Glossary Calculators FIT A TOILET AND BIDET A good knowledge of plumbing techniques and some understanding of building construction would be an advantage. Be careful not to strain yourself whilst manoeuvring the appliances. Ensure that all metal pipes and fittings are cross-bonded with 6mm 2 sheathed earthing wire. Protective goggles and gloves may be needed at some stages. If you are changing your toilet, you may also want to consider re-styling the whole bathroom. Before taking any action, plan your new installation thoroughly. If you have only one toilet in the house, the work must be carried out efficiently to minimise the time that the amenities are unavailable. If you have any concerns about your own ability, ask professionals to carry out the work. 1 Introduction 2 Removing the old WC 3 Fitting a new close-coupled WC 4 Fitting a bidet 5 Supply pipes and waste pipes About B&Q | Privacy | Security | Terms | Copyright | Delivery Luxury Luggage - Currys - B&Q Website B&Q Store Locator. UK DIY Websites
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