What is a skew toilet?

A skew toilet is where the waste trap goes into the side wall instead of into the floor or wall behind the toilet.

What is P trap toilet?

A P-trap (think P is for Plaster) exits at the back of the toilet and is designed to outlet through a wall. An S-trap (think S is for Sewerage) exits at the bottom of the toilet and is designed to outlet directly through the floor.

What is a pan toilet?

The WC pan, is the lower part of the WC that sits on the floor (the cistern is attached to the top of the pan).

What is a back to wall toilet suite?

Also known as a ‘wall-faced toilet’, a back to wall toilet is installed flush to the wall so that the cistern and all the plumbing is concealed within the wall.

Can you convert a skew trap toilet?

We were able to convert the toilet waste to suit a p trap pan using a 90 degree pan collar which is an $80 fitting, but a much cheaper option that installing a skew pan which would cost just under $500 for the supply of the toilet pan only.

Are back to wall toilets good?

Back to wall toilets come in a range of designs to suit any bathroom, and they are a great option for creating a sleek, modern look. If you’re planning a new bathroom and wondering which toilet to choose, a back to wall design has many benefits, and is a great alternative to the standard close coupled toilet.

How much does it cost to install toilet flange?

If your toilet is creaking or wobbling, you may need to replace the flange. For a plumber, replacing a toilet flange is a quick and easy job. Assuming no other complications pop up, you can expect to pay around $145 to $165 for this simple repair.

How much does it cost to move a toilet Australia?

Every property in Australia is unique so the cost to move a toilet can vary from $100 to many $1,000’s depending on the property type & layout. What will vary greatly is the time, tools and materials needed to complete any type of toilet move whether that is a wooden floor board or concrete slab.