Gidday folks, ive got answers to everything else here so thought i'd try a plumbing question. Ive just fitted a new toilet in the old spot and unfortunately its right near a drain so the floor slopes away and leaves a 15mm gap at the front, tapering out towatds the back. The old system had a separate cistern from bowl so you couldnt notice, but this one needs it jacked by 15mm at the front to make the cistern sit against the wall. Ive chocked it with HDPE packers and bolted to the floor and its sitting nice and level and stable so all good there. Just a bit concerned about adding that much silicone and how to go about it, but not sure what else to do nor if theres anything i havnt thought of? I did wonder about a 2 stage silicone application with first only going half way up and recessed in from the front so theres something to sit on for the next and facing layer. The toilet has the new rubber flexible seals so all good as far as connection to the waste goes. Am i just being a worry wart and just need to chug down some cans of courage (like when i did the rest of it) and PLAY ON!!!