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How can you measure the corner of a toilet?

Measuring An Intake For A Corner Toilet
It might seem difficult to measure a corner toilet, but it is easy. You will need to measure the distance between the plumbing and each wall. This measurement should not be taken from the corner. You should measure from the same side as the wall.



How do you measure the rough for a corner toilet when this is all considered?

Measure and mark the toilet rough-in distance from each corner to determine its location. This is an example of a toilet that has a 12" rough in. 2. You can use a straight edge or a ruler to draw two parallel lines from the marks made in the previous step.

How are toilets measured? Measurements: Start measuring from the wall behind your toilet to the center bolts at the bottom of your toilet. Measure from the center of the back bolts to determine if your toilet is still functional. The rough-in measurement for a standard toilet should be between 11 and 13 inches.

How much space do you need for a corner toilet?

The majority of codes require at least 15 inches between your toilet and any fixture or sidewall. There should be at least 30 inches between your toilet and any sanitary fixture and 24 inches in front of your toilet.

What's the difference between a rough in toilet 10 and 12?

These numbers indicate the distance between the wall's center and the closet flange (aka the location of the johnny bolts which secure the toilet bowl) A majority of toilet bowls can be used with a distance of 10a3 or 12a3, but a 10a3 rough tank will allow for a shorter distance.