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  • Mar 28, 2007, 10:10 AM
    elblueduck
    Moving a toilet 3 inches
    Hi I am trying to see if there is anythign I can do to move a toilet a measley 3 inches. I have a old building that I have remodeled to be with in ada requirements even though it is grandfathered in and I really don't have to. The only problem I have is the toilet center is only 15" away from the wall. It is a slab and it is not cost effective to cut open the concrete all the way to move it 3 inches(especailly because I don't have to) I have found offset flanges that will move it 2 inches but nothing that will move it three. Any ideas are greatly appreciated
  • Mar 28, 2007, 06:01 PM
    doug238
    You going to hafta open the floor to get 3 inches
  • Mar 29, 2007, 07:29 AM
    iamgrowler
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by elblueduck
    hi i am trying to see if there is anythign i can do to move a toilet a measley 3 inches. I have a old building that i have remodeled to be with in ada requirements even though it is grandfathered in and i really dont have to. The only problem i have is the toilet center is only 15" away from the wall. It is a slab and it is not cost effective to cut open the concrete all the way to move it 3 inches(especailly beccause i dont have to) I have found offset flanges that will move it 2 inches but nothing that will move it three. Any ideas are greatly appreciated

    If the wall next to it is a wood framed, non load bearing wall, then you might consider flat-studding the wall to gain the three inches.

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