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Measurement for rough in

I need to know the rough in, measurements for a toilet and shower(36" squire)

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Old Jun 10, 2007, 07:16 AM   #2  
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The measurement for a toilet is 12 inches out from the wall to the center of the closet flange. With a center drain the shower base should rough at 18" to center out from each wall if it's in a corner or 18" off the wall if not. Best policy is to set the base where you want and mark the center of the drain. Good luck, Tom

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