Confirm the rough in dimension with the toilet installation instructions or manufacturer.
How far to mount a toliet flang away from wall.
You can check a toilet s rough in by measuring from the wall to the toilet bolts.
The old toilet flange the part that connects the toilet to the drain pipe at the floor had almost disintegrated.
The good news is that a new flexible supply line and offset toilet flange are both relatively easy to install and together the parts will cost you less than 20.
Just get a water closet with a 10 rough in.
The most standard rough in dimension is 12 inches but some toilets call for a 10 inch or 14 inch rough in.
Though pvc is the most common type of material used to produce toilet flanges they also come in copper cast iron aluminum stainless steel and brass.
Standard drywall is 1 2 inch thick so the plumber should set the toilet flange at least 15 1 2 inches from the center of the flange to the wall framing.
That s normal with old toilets.
The best way to know you ve chose the right toilet flange to remove your present one and bring it with you to your neighborhood hardware store.
Tips for the most suitable toilet flange.
The proper distance from the back wall to the toilet flange.
Or suppose you re roughing in a toilet and there s a floor joist in your way.
The distance from the flange s center to the back wall is known as the toilet rough in dimension.
The correct amount of space on both the right and left side of the toilet.
You need about 12 5 from a finished wall to the center of the toilet flange.
I took the advice of this forum and replaced my powder room toilet with a toto drake when i installed new hardwood floors.
For those who are unfamiliar with what this is a toilet s rough in distance consists of four different dimensions.
Additionally an offset flange may cause a stoppage as the water leaving the toilet will be diverted slightly.
The right amount of space in front of the toilet bowl.
The standard distance from the back wall.
Therefore my nice new toilet is sitting about 5 or so inches away from the wall and looks a little odd.
If you re simply replacing your toilet and notice the center of your flange is only 10 inches from the wall there s no need to go through the hassle of moving the flange.
The old toilet was a 14 in.