I'm replacing an old toilet where the outlet of the toilet is sealed in place in the opening of the outflow pipe in the floor. The new replacement toilet is shrouded so once the outflow pipe of the toilet is fitted into the existing outflow pipe and the toilet's attached to the floor, I wouldn't be physically able to get to the pipe join to seal it with anything, e.g. silicone etc.
My question is: Is it enough to just put the outflow of the toilet into the mouth of the outflow pipe and trust gravity to stop things coming up the pipe? Presumably the shroud siliconed to the floor tiles would contain the sewer smells...?
Please see images below for clarity.
This is the replacement toilet:
https://www.masters.com.au/product/...H5TLvuLwiijrsw__.ncdlmorasp1203?bmUID=kHiDWNz
Thanks, hope someone can help!
My question is: Is it enough to just put the outflow of the toilet into the mouth of the outflow pipe and trust gravity to stop things coming up the pipe? Presumably the shroud siliconed to the floor tiles would contain the sewer smells...?
Please see images below for clarity.
This is the replacement toilet:
https://www.masters.com.au/product/...H5TLvuLwiijrsw__.ncdlmorasp1203?bmUID=kHiDWNz
Thanks, hope someone can help!