What’s caused this toilet connector damage?
Discussion
We have a downstairs WC installed in a 1970s three-bed house. I replaced everything in August 2018, including a flexible connector pipe into the sewer drain which I was forced to use because of the tight angle of fit.
After a few weeks of noticing a smell of drains and then spotting a leak this morning I took a look. Was shocked to find it in this state.
Is this just perishing of the material or has a rodent been at it from the inside? There is no sign of rodent penetration into the house (no droppings/noise) so I’m hoping just crap material. A friend has advised to buy a McAlpine replacement.
Is it just fatigue, or should I be calling a pest controller?
I’ve replaced it with a like for like version I was able to collect from Screwfix an hour before they closed to get us through Christmas but would like a better solution if possible.

After a few weeks of noticing a smell of drains and then spotting a leak this morning I took a look. Was shocked to find it in this state.
Is this just perishing of the material or has a rodent been at it from the inside? There is no sign of rodent penetration into the house (no droppings/noise) so I’m hoping just crap material. A friend has advised to buy a McAlpine replacement.
Is it just fatigue, or should I be calling a pest controller?
I’ve replaced it with a like for like version I was able to collect from Screwfix an hour before they closed to get us through Christmas but would like a better solution if possible.
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