Toilet flange on concrete
I saw this addressed in another thread, but my question has a twist.
When my house was built (bi-level) the lower level was unfinished but I had them rough in plumbing for a 3rd bathroom. I have completed the other rooms, and am now ready to tackle the bathroom. The supply lines are fine, the shower drain protrudes up from the poured concrete, but the outlet for the toilet is a slightly chipped circle in the concrete.
Has anyone seen a rough in like this before? (the builder turned out to be an idiot, so nothing would surprise me) My concern is that the outlet pipe is buried too low, and that it may not be far enough away from the wall in order to fit the toilet.
It appears to be about 9.5 inches OC from the wall to the chipped hole, but is there a standard distance the outlet should be from the wall. (granted the pipe was installed and the floor poured before the walls were constructed.)
TIA