jpally
May 31, 2007, 05:10 AM
Need ideas desperately! I've got a bath that I retiled as I hated the 6" glossy white tile on the floor and subway white tile in the shower. House was bought new 1-1/2 years ago.
Here's the problem. Didn't realize the toilet was 10" rough in. Knew everything fell of the toilet lid because it was narrower and sloped. (really annoying) Also noticed in passing that all the toilet tanks in the whole house were abnormally snug to the wall. Though this never dawn on me as an issue when I decided to have my new tile design go up the wall.
The toilet can't be put back in now because the tile made the wall 1/4" or so thicker.
After much research and anguish over this (bath with no toilet is a serious problem) I thought I had solved the problem with an off set flange. Went home with all I needed to straighten this dilema right out. Would even be able to replace the 10" toilet (which I cracked during tile demolition) with a 12" rough toilet. Now I would be able to put all those pretty nick nacks on the tank lid without them falling off. (It's a girl thing I know)
I am ready, tools in hand. I look down at the pipe, @%!^ It's a 3" pipe not the 4" that everyone I talked to assumed it would be. Not only that but it appears they had to gouge out the support beam to wedge the soil pipe in to only truley be 9.75" rough causing the snug wall fit. In another bath, toilet tank is actually glued to the wall and the lid bearly rests on it! This is an expensive semi custom home!
Anyway, what can I do? I don't want to rip the tile off the wall. Can't use an offset flange even if they make one for a 3" pipe because I would have to cut the support beam too much. I just put all the new tile on the floor so I don't want to rip it up, cut out the subfloor to try and frame within the support beams to allow for cutting the one so I can correct the rigg job they did with the soil pipe.
I need a solution desperately as my son sharing a bathroom with his sister is not going really well! Also, though the tile is beautiful I think a bathroom should have a toilet it one of the points of the room. You can only distract someone so long with great tile. Sooner or later they will notice the hole in the floor and lack of toilet!
Here's the problem. Didn't realize the toilet was 10" rough in. Knew everything fell of the toilet lid because it was narrower and sloped. (really annoying) Also noticed in passing that all the toilet tanks in the whole house were abnormally snug to the wall. Though this never dawn on me as an issue when I decided to have my new tile design go up the wall.
The toilet can't be put back in now because the tile made the wall 1/4" or so thicker.
After much research and anguish over this (bath with no toilet is a serious problem) I thought I had solved the problem with an off set flange. Went home with all I needed to straighten this dilema right out. Would even be able to replace the 10" toilet (which I cracked during tile demolition) with a 12" rough toilet. Now I would be able to put all those pretty nick nacks on the tank lid without them falling off. (It's a girl thing I know)
I am ready, tools in hand. I look down at the pipe, @%!^ It's a 3" pipe not the 4" that everyone I talked to assumed it would be. Not only that but it appears they had to gouge out the support beam to wedge the soil pipe in to only truley be 9.75" rough causing the snug wall fit. In another bath, toilet tank is actually glued to the wall and the lid bearly rests on it! This is an expensive semi custom home!
Anyway, what can I do? I don't want to rip the tile off the wall. Can't use an offset flange even if they make one for a 3" pipe because I would have to cut the support beam too much. I just put all the new tile on the floor so I don't want to rip it up, cut out the subfloor to try and frame within the support beams to allow for cutting the one so I can correct the rigg job they did with the soil pipe.
I need a solution desperately as my son sharing a bathroom with his sister is not going really well! Also, though the tile is beautiful I think a bathroom should have a toilet it one of the points of the room. You can only distract someone so long with great tile. Sooner or later they will notice the hole in the floor and lack of toilet!