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Thank you for all the advice thus far. Hopefully figuring out the rest of the bathroom assembly will not be too tough, but I'm sure I'll have some more questions as I continue to plan it out. I...
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I have 13.5 inches from the center of the toilet flange to the closest edge of the shower pan. After some consideration, I do not think the amount of work involved in cutting the concrete to add a...
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Sorry to confuse. I'll answer but can send pics if needed.
I only have rough-in pipes now. I measure 12 inches from the center of the 3" toilet pipe rough-in to the 2x4 wall. After we add...
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It hadn't occurred to me that the toilet wouldn't fit at all, just wouldn't meet code, which I thought was a measurement from the drain hole center, not the toilet edge? Or am I missing the point...
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The toilet clearance to the back wall is more or less OK at 12 inches to the framed wall, most toilets seem to have the tank sitting around 3/4 to an inch close to the wall, so I think we can squeeze...
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My basement rough-in left us with a 3 inch PVC stub with glued on cap sticking right out of the concrete. I would like to remove enough concrete from around the pipe to add an offset closet flange. ...
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My basement rough-in left us with a 3 inch PVC stub with glued on cap sticking right out of the concrete. I would like to remove enough concrete from around the pipe to add an offset closet flange. ...
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Our builder's plumber put in our plumbing rough-in in the basement. Our house is 7 months old.
The layout and What I can see is as follows:
2" PVC shower drain stub is 20 3/4 inch from the...
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