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Hi
My house originally had a downstairs rear bathroom, anyway, now its at the front upstairs, and the previous owners had a real bad idea of what looked nice when they had a huge long waste pipe run the whole width of the house, so basically its a depth of my house and it runs right down the side and drops at the end of the house into the griddy thing.... It looks a damn mess to be honest, anyway - is there any other way of keeping the bathroom upstairs at the front ? The pipe is so long that basically - and hopefully not too crudely put here- if the floater that goes down the loo isnt an exact torpedo shape, it has good potential to get stuck in the pipe and thus block the pipe eventually..... I have had the pipe de-clogged and at the moment its flowing nicely, but we are not living in it yet.

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Any chance of a photo so we know what we're talking about.

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