Can you replace a 10-inch rough-in toilet with a 12-inch?

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.

Do all toilets fit the same?





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. Toilets designed for a 10-inch rough-in measurement are relatively common.

How much room do you need for a toilet?

Most codes require at least 15 inches (measured from the center of the toilet) from any side wall or obstruction and not closer than 30 inches center to center to any other sanitary fixture. (The NKBA actually recommends 32 inches.) There should be at least 24 inches of clear space in front of a toilet or bidet.

How can I hide the pipes behind my toilet?

Paint your pipes



Another way of easily ‘hiding’ your bathroom pipes is to paint them. Either paint them the same colour as your walls to help them blend in, or alternatively, paint your bathroom pipes a bold and distinctive colour and make them a feature.

Why would I want an elongated toilet bowl?

Elongated bowls are also considered more ‘hygienic’ in that the larger surface area of the bowl makes is easier for men and children to use with less mess. The longer bowl size is also a requirement for ADA use, and the longer/wider bowl is generally easier to use for those with mobility issues.

What is comfort height toilet?





Traditional toilets are 15 inches high. Comfort height toilets (or “right height” toilets) have higher seats than traditional toilets, usually between 17 inches and 19 inches. Comfort height toilets are becoming a popular option for many households.

Are toilet sizes universal?

Overall, a standard toilet will be between 27 and 30 inches deep, with a back height of 21 to 31 inches and a width of about 20 inches. An ADA-compliant version needs to have a seat height of 17 to 19 inches. This is one reason why partitions around ADA-compliant bathrooms are different.

Is there different sizes of toilets?

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.

Do toilets come in one size?

Toilet bowls are available in round and elongated (oval) shapes. Elongated bowls are usually 2 inches longer than round bowls and offer additional comfort.

What is the box behind the toilet called?



A floor flange is a round metal or plastic bracket located above the sewer pipe protruding from the floor and below the toilet bowl. The floor flange, or closet flange, is firmly attached to the floor by screws or bolts. The toilet attaches to the flange with T-bolts.

How do you box up the back of a toilet?

Youtube quote:In pieces of wood across the back here pieces of timber. But also there is some screws that go into the back of the toilet that have a plate on them that usually would go into the back wall.

How do you box a toilet?

Youtube quote:Cut out in shape of the toilet pan just simple scribing in offering and trying few times and fix the top panel.

How do macerator toilets work?



The macerator pump uses a stainless steel fast-rotating cutting blade to convert solids and fluids into a fine slurry that is discharged under pressure through small-diameter piping (¾-inch or 1-inch) and expelled into the sewage line or septic tank.

How do pipe boxes work?

Youtube quote:So I'm going to show you how to box these pipes. So both methods what do you want you to use plaster boards or plywood we're gonna start the same. But three pieces of wood here it's all forward by

What to use for boxing in pipes?

18mm thick plywood or MDF is used to construct the boxed in sections which are essentially 2 pieces of wood screwed together into an ‘L’ shaped configuration, which is rigid enough to be self-supporting. This can then be attached to the wall / floor by a variety of methods e.g. gluing or screwing.

Can you chase water pipes into walls?

The process of chasing pipes into a wall isn’t too complicated but does need to be done with care to avoid any accidents. Damaged pipes will cause leaks with potentially disastrous consequences. Whether it’s for pipework or electrical conduit, the method of chasing is the same.

Can you box in gas pipes?



Yes you can box gas pipes in you can also paint! As for boxing them in you could use plastic C-section with brackets for fixing and corner pieces or box in with ply as long as it is screwed for easy access! Hope this helps.

How do you hide gas lines in a living room?

Youtube quote:So my first challenge was to try and fit the clips to the pipes. So I place it in between the gap push it against the wall. And then try and clip it but I had to be so gentle pinching.

Can plumbing be exposed?

Anywhere you have plumbing, you can have exposed pipes. However, some places work better than others. For example, exposed piping in the bathroom is perfect because it can easily be mixed with other design style and looks very natural in this room.