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How far should a toilet be from the back wall?

How far should a toilet be from the back wall?

12 inches
The standard distance from the back wall is 12 inches, or 12-1/2 inches from the center of the flange to the wall framing. Minimum distance in front of the toilet to the facing wall or fixture is 21 inches.

Why is there a gap between toilet and wall?

Normally, you want a gap there so condensation doesn’t get trapped against the wall, but it doesn’t have to be huge. On most toilets when they just use different depth tanks, that moves the front of the toilet further into the room.

What are standard toilet dimensions?

Standard toilet dimensions are typically between 28–30″ deep, roughly 20″ wide, between 27–32″ high, and have a rough-in between 10–14″.

Can I move my toilet away from the wall?

Moving a toilet is not a straightforward weekend DIY job, but it is very doable when you involve the professionals. Once the toilet itself is removed, your plumber will have to move the drainage, as well as the water supply to accommodate the new location.

What do you do with the space behind the toilet?

Filling The Empty Space Behind The Toilet

  1. Hang towels.
  2. Install hooks for baskets.
  3. Mount an open shelf.
  4. Mount multiple shelves.
  5. Mount baskets.
  6. Mount a storage unit.
  7. Create built-in shelving.
  8. Add a storage tower.

What’s the minium of a back to back toilet?

CEO Speedwagon. If you have a 3″ sancross and 3″ stack, you have to maintain a minium of 30″ center of stack to center of flange. The 30″ is to absorb the shock of the higher velocity discharge of the newer toilets. The 30″ is code where I’m at, but the science behind it universal.

Can a toilet be run through a wall?

If you need to run a new stack, assess your framing. An installation with a toilet must have a 3-inch drain, which can be installed only if the stud wall is made of 2x6s or larger (2-inch pipe can be run through a 2×4 wall). Remove the wall surface up to the ceiling.

How is a back to wall toilet connected to the soil stack?

The type of toilet dictates how this connection can be made. For example, a close coupled toilet can be connected horizontally, vertically, or to the left or right, whereas a back to wall toilet can only be connected to the soil stack horizontally or vertically.

Where does the toilet vent go in a house?

This wye is positioned right under a wall. This allows the toilet vent takeoff to be vertical (that’s important). The toilet’s vent continues up the wall, and in many case, this vent can tee into the home’s existing venting system…or the vent can terminate through the roof on its own.

How tall should the toilet be from the back wall?

The Distance To Set The Toilet Flange From The Back Wall. You’ll want to set the center of the water closet flange 12 inches from the finished back wall. Don’t measure from the base molding!

Where do you put the toilet on the wall?

The Distance To Set The Toilet Flange From The Back Wall. You’ll want to set the center of the water closet flange 12 inches from the finished back wall. Don’t measure from the base molding! Take this measurement from the finished wall. Now, if you’re measuring from stud walls, add in the thickness of your wall.

Can a toilet be run out of the back?

Often, it is easier to build up the floor height instead of digging up the floor to install the plumbing connections. By running the plumbing out the back of the toilet and connecting into the plumbing line behind the wall, you can easily exchange your old, outdated toilet for a new, water-conserving one.

How does a back outlet toilet work in a bathroom?

Back outlet toilets connect to a plumbing “rough-in” positioned on a bathroom wall rather than on the floor. They use a toilet connection located at the back of the bowl rather than the more common placement of directly below the bowl. All toilets have to connect to a sewer line to dispose of waste.