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Old Jun 25, 2009, 10:14 AM
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Toilet drain elevation

At what elevation should toilet drain be in relationship to finished floor? Same,lower,higher?

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We install our closet flanges on top of the finished floor. However the flange can be installed on the sub-floor if the finished floor isn't too thick. And if it is we have flange extenders , (see image) that will take up the difference.
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