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How do you measure for a replacement toilet?
Measure from the wall behind the toilet to the center of one of the closet bolts (which hold the toilet down). If the toilet has four closet bolts, measure to the center of one of the rear ones. Then measure from the center of the mounting holes to the back of the new toilet you’re considering.
How do I know if my toilet is 10 or 12?
If the old toilet is still there, measure from the center of the capped bolts (on the bottom) to the wall (not the baseboard). There should be 24 inches of clearance from the wall facing the bowl and 15 inches on each side as a guideline. If your measurements are between 11.5 and 12.5 inches, it is a 12-inch rough-in.
How do you measure a toilets size?
Take 3 specific measurements of your toilet. First, measure between the bolt holes, from center to center. Then, measure the width of the toilet bowl at its broadest point. For your final measurement, measure the length of the toilet from the center front of the bowl to the center front of the hinges.
Are all toilets standard size?
Standard toilets will measure between 15 and 17 inches, while chair style toilets can be up to 17 inches. Standard toilet rough in dimensions are 12 inches but can be anywhere from 10 to 14 inches in some cases.
Can you replace a 10 inch rough in toilet with a 12-inch rough in toilet?
The rough-in for your bathroom plumbing should match the rough-in for the toilet. Even if a toilet is designed for a 10-inch rough-in, you can still install it in a space with a 12-inch rough-in.
What is the difference between a 10 inch and 12 inch rough-in toilet?
Considerations. When a toilet with a 10-inch rough-in is placed in a 12-inch rough-in space there will be 2 inches of open space between the tank and wall. However, the extra inches will cause the tank to be further away from the shutoff valve on the wall, so a longer connector may be needed to reach effectively.
Are toilet sizes universal?
Are there different sizes of toilet? Yes, toilets come in a range of different sizes, that’s why it’s important to measure your existing toilet seat before you buy.
Can you replace a 14 inch rough in toilet with a 12 inch rough in toilet?
You can, but the back of the toilet tank will be two inches further away from the wall. The “rough-in” dimension refers to the distance from the wall framing (½-⅝″ behind the finished wall surface) to the center of the sewer pipe on the floor. Standard rough-in is 12 inches.
Can I replace round toilet with elongated?
Yes and Make the rough in distance from the back wall 13–1/2 inches and 16- 1/2 inches high toilet from the floor. and place it 1ft 6 inches from any side wall.. That will be perfect and then you can enjoy it.
What does a 10 rough in toilet mean?
Most toilets have a rough-in of 12 inches, although it’s not uncommon for older homes to have an unusual size such as 10″ or 14″. The rough-in measurement for a rear-outlet toilet is the distance from the finished floor to the center of the waste outlet.
How do you tell if you have a round or elongated toilet?
Toilet seats are sold by shape (not by length). If the length is between 18-19.5 inches, you have an elongated toilet bowl seat. If the length is between 17-17.75 inches, you have a round toilet bowl seat. Notice also that the elongated bowl is shaped more like an oval (egg-shaped).
How do you measure toilet flange?
The most common and readily available toilet flange is the 4 x 3-inch size. This pipe is 4 inches wide at the top but only 3 inches wide at the bottom. The 3-inch bottom is the correct size for fitting the schedule 40 pipe most frequently used in home drains.
What heights do toilets come in?
Toilet height is measured from the floor to the top of the seat. Heights vary enough to be noticeable. Most often, they fall somewhere between 15” and 19”, with standard toilets coming in under 17”. However, chair height toilets, what Kohler refers to as Comfort Height® toilets, measure 17” or more.
Do toilets have different size holes?
Not every toilet requires the same size hole, and clearances also vary, but there is a standard size and placement that works for most models.
Are all toilets interchangeable?
The first step is to measure carefully to ensure that the toilet you purchase will fit in the same location as the old one. If the rough-in measurement is not between 11 inches and 13 inches, a standard toilet will not fit the space, and you will need to look for a toilet designed for that specific rough-in distance.
Is replacing a toilet easy?
Replacing and installing a new toilet isn’t as hard as it sounds. All you need are a few hours, a helper and the right tools and toilet parts for the job.