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cmarie525
May 8, 2009, 01:12 PM
Is it possible to change out an 8 in. rough in toilet with a newer toilet with the 10 to 12 in. rough ins without breaking the slab?
speedball1
May 8, 2009, 02:37 PM
Is it possible to change out an 8 in. rough in toilet with a newer toilet with the 10 to 12 in. rough ins without breaking the slab?
You may have to chip out some cement to accept a 2" offset closet flange,.(see image) but if you have a 8" rough this will bring it out the 10 inches.'
Good luck, Tom
massplumber2008
May 8, 2009, 02:37 PM
Cmarie...
No such thing as an 8" rough in toilet...??? Even if you go back, like forever, they were 14", 12" and 10" rough ins.
There have been a few custom toilets that I have seen over the years that approximated 8"... but didn't measure so hard to say.
Anyway, measure from the finished wall to the center of the bolts on the toilet... if there are two sets of holes or bolts measure from finished wall to center of both sets of toilet holes/bolts.
If you measure 9" to center then a 10" rough in toilet will work here. If you measure 8", then hopefully there is the other set of toilet bolts/holes and they will measure somewhere near 14"...
Otherwise, best bet is the offset flange as posted by Tom... ;)
Let me know more... O.K.?
MARK
speedball1
May 8, 2009, 03:57 PM
Never say never Mark!
Durauit puts out a "Happy D" Series 8 inch rough in toilet,(see image) a wee bit pricey at $495.00 (Sale at $371.00.)
Just thought I would put this up in case Marie has deep pockets.
Cheers, Tom
massplumber2008
May 8, 2009, 04:30 PM
See... never know what I'll learn on this page... very cool. Thanks for posting the info. Tom!
ppnyc65
Jun 11, 2016, 10:36 AM
Hello Tom,
Where you can buy this toilet at $371?
Best
Peter
afaroo
Jun 11, 2016, 12:14 PM
Hello ppnyc65
Welcome to this site You posted your thread on old thread from 2009 please open a new thread for yourself that it will have more visibility and some one will respond to you always check the date on top left corner when the thread was posted, Thanks.
John