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dbljay7542 September 23rd 08 03:25 AM

Toilet offset
 
I am building a new bathroom and was wondering if there is a standard
offset from the wall for the toilet drain? Also any other tips or
hints for the plumbing of the waste line would be greatly appreciated.
JJ

LouB September 23rd 08 03:28 AM

Toilet offset
 
dbljay7542 wrote:
I am building a new bathroom and was wondering if there is a standard
offset from the wall for the toilet drain? Also any other tips or
hints for the plumbing of the waste line would be greatly appreciated.
JJ


Google is your friend as are a lot of plumbing books.

Lou

aemeijers September 23rd 08 03:54 AM

Toilet offset
 
dbljay7542 wrote:
I am building a new bathroom and was wondering if there is a standard
offset from the wall for the toilet drain? Also any other tips or
hints for the plumbing of the waste line would be greatly appreciated.
JJ


Take a yardstick and go into your bathroom. Measure from the bolthead
under the plastic cap to the finish wall, and add 3/4 of an inch or so,
and you should be good to go.

--
aem sends...

Joe September 23rd 08 03:57 AM

Toilet offset
 
On Sep 22, 9:25*pm, dbljay7542 wrote:
I am building a new bathroom and was wondering if there is a standard
offset from the wall for the toilet drain? Also any other tips or
hints for the plumbing of the waste line would be greatly appreciated.
JJ


Standard offset is 12", but other offsets are available if you make an
error. Check manufacturers web sites, the counter guys at a wholesale
ditributor and similar pro sources. The box stores always have racks
of good books on such subjects, and don't overlook your local library.
Local building code people can be surprisingly helpful with oddball
regulations specific to your location. HTH

joe

LouB September 23rd 08 09:41 AM

Toilet offset
 
wrote:
On Mon, 22 Sep 2008 22:28:14 -0400, LouB wrote:

dbljay7542 wrote:
I am building a new bathroom and was wondering if there is a standard
offset from the wall for the toilet drain? Also any other tips or
hints for the plumbing of the waste line would be greatly appreciated.
JJ

Google is your friend as are a lot of plumbing books.

Lou


*** PLONK ***


Bet that made you feel good:-))

Lou

Mikepier September 23rd 08 10:50 AM

Toilet offset
 
As others have said, standard is 12".

[email protected] September 23rd 08 11:36 AM

Toilet offset
 
On Mon, 22 Sep 2008 19:25:06 -0700 (PDT), dbljay7542
wrote:

I am building a new bathroom and was wondering if there is a standard
offset from the wall for the toilet drain? Also any other tips or
hints for the plumbing of the waste line would be greatly appreciated.
JJ


There are a couple of standard offsets. Do some homework before you
start, and it will save you a lot of grief. For that matter, you realy
should have choosen all the fixtures during the design process.




[email protected] September 23rd 08 11:47 AM

Toilet offset
 
On Tue, 23 Sep 2008 02:50:19 -0700 (PDT), Mikepier
wrote:

As others have said, standard is 12".


except for the other standard!

Phisherman[_2_] September 23rd 08 01:56 PM

Toilet offset
 
On Mon, 22 Sep 2008 19:25:06 -0700 (PDT), dbljay7542
wrote:

I am building a new bathroom and was wondering if there is a standard
offset from the wall for the toilet drain? Also any other tips or
hints for the plumbing of the waste line would be greatly appreciated.
JJ



Some say 12" from the center drain to the rough wall, others say 12"
from the center drain to the finished wall. Best to get your toilet
before plumbing/wall construction.

Mikepier September 23rd 08 02:16 PM

Toilet offset
 
Some say 12" from the center drain to the rough wall, others say 12"
from the center drain to the finished wall. *Best to get your toilet
before plumbing/wall construction.


Its usually 12" from center drain to finished wall. You can measure
the actual toilet that you pick, but the problem with that is what if
a couple of years down the road you have to change the toilet, and it
does not fit. Some manufacturers say their toilet is 12", but in
reality they could leave an 1" or 2 space, like the Toto toilets for
example. I just installed a 12" Toto and there is about a 1" space
behind the toilet.

HeyBub[_3_] September 23rd 08 03:02 PM

Toilet offset
 
LouB wrote:
dbljay7542 wrote:
I am building a new bathroom and was wondering if there is a standard
offset from the wall for the toilet drain? Also any other tips or
hints for the plumbing of the waste line would be greatly
appreciated. JJ


Google is your friend as are a lot of plumbing books.


That's not always true.

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Me: "Uh, he has a bachelor's degree from Yale. In history."
She: "That's a goddamn lie!"
(tappity-tappity on the computer)
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She: "The ****in' Republicans have taken over the goddamn internet! (sounds
of things being thrown)"
Me: (Quickly concocting a complicated, but believable, excuse for leaving)
"I have to go."

Morals:

1. Google is not always your friend.
2. Don't date an unmedicated manic-depressive.





DanG September 24th 08 11:20 AM

Toilet offset
 
12" from the center line of the waste to the finish wall is the
most normal. There are some available with a 10" rough, but
unusual. It would be best to have the toilet picked out ahead,
but 12" should work for almost anything.

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"dbljay7542" wrote in message
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I am building a new bathroom and was wondering if there is a
standard
offset from the wall for the toilet drain? Also any other tips
or
hints for the plumbing of the waste line would be greatly
appreciated.
JJ





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