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I have just bought this item, Wirquin/Senzo space saving trap, I intended to use it on my bath (the existing piping is in a very awkward position now I have put a new bath in).

The illustrations on the instructions are of basins, no mention of a bath. Can I still use it on my bath (please say yes)?

Many thanks.

Ryan
 
Sounds as though the trap's are designed for basins and not baths which to me say they are the wrong size .......check out the Mac Alpine waste trap website for idea's to solve your problem....regards Turnpin:90:
 
all it is, is a hep2o trap with a bend with loose nut
 
Hi, thanks for replies. My problem is that the waste pipe for the old bath is now almost directly beneath the plughole of the new bath. The old pipe goes straight down through floorboards and isn't possible to relocate. This trap fits and solves my installation problem, but I am worried something will go wrong if it is really intended for basins.
All replies very appreciated!
 
Hi, thanks for replies. My problem is that the waste pipe for the old bath is now almost directly beneath the plughole of the new bath. The old pipe goes straight down through floorboards and isn't possible to relocate. This trap fits and solves my installation problem, but I am worried something will go wrong if it is really intended for basins.
All replies very appreciated!

The waste should have been altered below the floorboards before the new bath was fitted.

Good luck with it though.
 
Ok I'll ask. Why wasn't the pipework altered?
 
The bath isn't fixed in place yet, I could still dig up the floorboards and relocate pipework, though it would be a pretty big destructive job.
My question is can I use this flexible trap, and if I shouldn't I would be really interested to know why not.
Again, Again many thanks.
 
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Is there an echo in here :)

Im surprised that it fits if it says its for basins to be honest.

If it was me, while you can before the bath is fixed in place, just whip up a board two and move the waste, shouldn't be a big job, you may have to cut a floorboard or two on the line of a joist if the rest of the bathroom is tiled.
 
I read the ad on Amazon and nowhere does it say it's suitable for a bath
 
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