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How much space do you need below a toilet?

How much space do you need below 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.

What is the small hole in the bottom of the toilet?

In most toilets, the bowl has been molded so that the water enters the rim, and some of it drains out through holes in the rim. A good portion of the water flows down to a larger hole at the bottom of the bowl. This hole is known as the siphon jet. It releases most of the water directly into the siphon tube.

How big of a slope do you need for a toilet drain pipe?

As in the original drain pipe you have to provide an adequate slope for your new drain wastage. Before removing the toilet from its place, first you have to plan out a new slope. The minimum recommend slope is a fall of ¼-inch for every 4 feet of straight pipeline and as we are talking about a toilet drain.

Why is there a blockage in my toilet drain pipe?

Not enough slope and gravity will not be able to pull the waste through the line, too great a slope and you have a situation where the liquid waste will outrun the solid waste, thus creating a blockage in a matter of days. So you have to be accurate when planning the slope.

What happens if you move a toilet a few inches?

If you have a basement or crawl space below a first-floor bathroom, moving the toilet more than a couple of inches means you will have to reconfigure the waste water line and move the water line.

How can I tell if there is a clog in the toilet trap?

You can determine whether a clog is in the toilet’s trap or further down in the drain by checking the sink and/or tub drains. Toilets, bathroom sinks, and tubs almost always drain out into the same main drain pipe, so if the sink or tub is draining without a problem, then the clog most likely lies in the toilet’s trap.

Why is there a leak in the ceiling below my toilet?

Always seat your toilets so they don’t rock in any direction; otherwise, the toilet could leak again in the future. You’ll see water damage or pooling water in the cabinet below the sink if the sink’s drain or pipes are the origin of the leak in the ceiling below a bathroom.

Why is the water level in my toilet bowl so low?

“The air vent is usually the cause of fluctuation in a bowl,” Hoffman said. First, it helps to understand how a toilet’s plumbing system functions. It’s basically a water waste and vent system.

If you have a basement or crawl space below a first-floor bathroom, moving the toilet more than a couple of inches means you will have to reconfigure the waste water line and move the water line.

Where do I find the depth of my toilet?

Some providers will tell you the depth below the center of the roadway or the depth below the top of the curbing. On the other hand, they may give you the depth below the U.S.Coast & Geodetic Survey Benchmark for your lot.