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Default Toilet - Round two pieces vs one piece toilet



On Jan 24, 11:07 pm, "Arpil" wrote:
I'm thinking to replace my standard round two pieces toilet in the
guest bathroom with one piece Briggs elongated toilet.

I don't know anything about this so please bear with me. The spare
bathroom is tiny. When the tile man removed the toilet to install the
tiles, there was a big nasty hole there. I'd like to know if the new
one piece would fit right in that hole.

How do I know for sure it will fit? Do I need to measure from the
center of the hole to the wall (yuck!)? Just don't want to carry that
thing home and it doesn't fit.

Thanks for all your input.
April


You need the measurement from the center of the pipe to the wall.

if its easier to measure , get from the pipe edge to the wall, and the
pipe diameter (although the are a standard size.


I hope if the old toilet is removed that you have a temporary cap on
that sewer line. even platic wrap from the kitchen is better than
nothing.