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With reference to the photos, I have solvent weld pipe coming out of the floor and need to adjust it as it is too far from the wall and will foul on the new units. Previously, they just hacked the units to get the pipework to fit!
First question is whether I should just move the pipe and bring it straight up out of the floor as they did previously, or alternatively use some form of connector that protrudes from the floor? Not sure of the advantage or disadvantage either way?
My other question is about pushing the pipe further towards the wall and into the recess (shown) and whether there are any reasons that I wouldn’t want to do this? It seems odd that they left the pipe so far from the wall in the first place and I can’t understand why it was done like that?
TIA
First question is whether I should just move the pipe and bring it straight up out of the floor as they did previously, or alternatively use some form of connector that protrudes from the floor? Not sure of the advantage or disadvantage either way?
My other question is about pushing the pipe further towards the wall and into the recess (shown) and whether there are any reasons that I wouldn’t want to do this? It seems odd that they left the pipe so far from the wall in the first place and I can’t understand why it was done like that?
TIA