piedmontguy
Nov 12, 2010, 04:25 PM
I have exactly 9" clearance between the new wall and the bolts of the flange for a toilet installation. The floor is a suspended concrete slab 4" thick, with both reinforcement and radiant heat copper tubing (I really would rather not attack the floor, but will if necessary). The wastepipe is cast iron. Access to the sealed crawl space beneath the slab (if I must replace the cast iron pipe) will only be through a masonry wall (brick leaf on exterior, inner leaf of concrete masonry units). I'm not anxious to do that either. So, options are: A. Treat renovated bathroom as a walk-in closet with sink. B. Buy an expensive 9" rough-in Toto toilet (if necessary, will do). C Demolish an inch from the newly re-plastered wall to create a niche for the tank, but that will mean losingthe layer of insulation and then, oh my, re-plastering the thing. D. Your thoughts? Any suggestions are welcome.