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What is the best way to move the toilet flange a couple of feet and is there an adapter to go from cast iron to PVC?

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Cut the toilet line down at the first 90 from the flange, and relocate so that your toilet is still vented from it's orignal vent. If it is dry vented, you need to move the toilet and the vent. A no-hub band or fernco coupling is the preferred transistion from cast iron to PVC.


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