| Damaged and broken sanitary wares such as WC pans/bidets cannot be recycled. |
THEY ARE DUMPED ON LANDFILL-SITES. |
Installing, removing and re-fixing a WC pan for plumbing repairs or decorative
improvement should be simple, cost-effective and environmentally sustainable. |
IT IS WHEN YOU USE BFL WC PAN-BIDET FIXINGS. |
• For 250-years WC’s have been fixed on wood floors with excessively long fixing screws.
• On concrete/composite floors they are fixed permanently with sand and cement. |
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● CONCRETE/COMPOSITE floors this is a typical repair procedure when securing a WC pan to this type of floor surface with sand & cement.
● This is the result every time, even for the simplest plumbing maintenance that requires the removal of the pan. |
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● WHAT NEXT? Fix the new pan permanently with sand and cement or bonding product,
with no consideration for future cost effective repairs and maintenance or the environment. |
● These images are typical of the majority of pan installations.
● It’s impossible to remove and refix these pans for any kind
of simple plumbing repair or decorative improvement without breaking them. |
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● Why persist with a 250-year old wasteful, costly and environmentally unfriendly
construction practice that does not contribute to a sustainable environment. |
BFL pan fixings eliminate 250-years of problems and are environmentally sustainable. |
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