01-20-2016, 01:34 PM
I'm working on updating a ranch on a slab, built in 1975. For obvious reasons, I really need to get a toilet set in one of the bathrooms while I'm spending so much time over there.
The floor opening measures EXACTLY 11" from the face of the drywall to the center of the flange. Can I get away with a 12" rough-in without a lot of rigamarole getting the bolts to catch, or am I better with a 10" and having some space behind it?
On my way to the home center tonight, and would love to save some money on a standard 12" if I can get away with it, but I hate setting toilets and don't want to try and see if it's a fools errand. Thoughts?
The floor opening measures EXACTLY 11" from the face of the drywall to the center of the flange. Can I get away with a 12" rough-in without a lot of rigamarole getting the bolts to catch, or am I better with a 10" and having some space behind it?
On my way to the home center tonight, and would love to save some money on a standard 12" if I can get away with it, but I hate setting toilets and don't want to try and see if it's a fools errand. Thoughts?