How much space should be in front of a toilet to wall?

Most codes require at least 15 inches (measured from the center of the toilet) from any side wall or obstruction and not closer than 30 inches center to center to any other sanitary fixture. (The NKBA actually recommends 32 inches.) There should be at least 24 inches of clear space in front of a toilet or bidet.
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How far away from the wall should a toilet flange be?

Standard drywall is 1/2 inch thick, so the plumber should set the toilet flange at least 15-1/2 inches from the center of the flange to the wall framing. The standard distance from the back wall is 12 inches, or 12-1/2 inches from the center of the flange to the wall framing.
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How much space do you need in front of a toilet cm?

Toilets: You need at least 700 millimetres of clear space in front of toilets for ease of movement, and aim for 200 millimetres on either side. Showers: A minimum of 900 x 900 millimetres is required for a shower, but many people believe the bigger the better and some families prefer dual-shower set-ups.
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How far off the wall do you stub up for a toilet?

Fifteen inches is the minimum distance from the toilet flange to any sidewall or nearby fixture. You can add more space if you want, but 15” is the very minimum. This means the toilet flange should be at least 15” from the vanity, the shower, the tub, and both the back and side walls.
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Should a toilet touch the wall?

A 2–1/2′ gap between the toilet tank and the wall behind it is fine.
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Distance From the Toilet to the Wall Framing : Toilet Repairs



How much room do you need in front of a toilet in MM?

Recommended clear space: It's best to plan a clear floor space of at least 760 mm from the front edge of all fixtures (basin, toilet, bath, and shower) to any opposite bath fixture, wall, or obstacle.
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What is rough in distance for toilet?

Toilet Rough In Dimensions: A toilet's rough-in measurement is the space between the wall behind the toilet and the center of the waste pipe. Standard toilet rough in dimensions are 12 inches but can be anywhere from 10 to 14 inches in some cases.
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Are all toilets 12 inches from wall?

A 10-inch rough-in is the usual measurement installed in older homes. However, the 12-inch measurement is the standard for modern toilet plumbing.
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How do you fill a space between a toilet and a wall?

Filling The Empty Space Behind The Toilet
  1. Hang towels. ...
  2. Install hooks for baskets. ...
  3. Mount an open shelf. ...
  4. Mount multiple shelves. ...
  5. Mount baskets. ...
  6. Mount a storage unit. ...
  7. Create built-in shelving. ...
  8. Add a storage tower.
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Is it OK if toilet flange is higher than floor?

A best practice is to install the toilet flange on top of the finished floor. If you install the toilet flange flush with the finished floor, or even below the finished floor, leak paths will form, because the flange won't be at the correct height to accept the horn at the bottom of the toilet.
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What happens if toilet flange is too high?

When your toilet flange is too high, your toilet may leak water and rock back and forth when used. Both the leaking and the rocking can warp or break the floor. A leaking flange can also rot the subfloor and lead to the accumulation of mildew and mold.
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What do you put on the wall behind the toilet?

  1. Go 3-D. When artwork just won't do, get clever by hanging an unexpected three-dimensional object, like this gorgeous piece of driftwood. ...
  2. Stylish Hats. ...
  3. Through the Looking Glass. ...
  4. Themed Artwork. ...
  5. Woven Wall Hanging. ...
  6. Locker Basket. ...
  7. Eye-Catching Wallpaper. ...
  8. Seamless Shelving.
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What is the average opening for a toilet?

The standard toilet rough-in is 12 inches, but don't assume you have a 12” rough-in without measuring! Some older homes come with 10” or 14” rough-in sizes.
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What do you put around the base of a toilet?

Caulk prevents a fouling area. If mop water, bathtub water, or a less pleasant “bathroom liquid” gets underneath the toilet, there is no way to clean it up. Caulking around the base of the toilet will prevent this from happening.
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How do I know if I need a 10 or 12 in toilet?

If the old toilet is still there, measure from the center of the capped bolts (on the bottom) to the wall (not the baseboard). There should be 24 inches of clearance from the wall facing the bowl and 15 inches on each side as a guideline. If your measurements are between 11.5 and 12.5 inches, it is a 12-inch rough-in.
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What is a good MaP for a toilet?

The maximum MaP rating is 1,000. As I said, we only install toilets with a MaP rating of 800 or more. We have found that those toilets flush very well with little or no problems to the consumer. However, if you try hard enough, you can clog any toilet.
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How much space is needed between front of toilet and shower?

Shower/Bathtub

Clearance: At least 24" of space is needed in front of a shower or tub entry. Leave at least 15" of space between the shower and toilet or other obstacle.
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What is the minimum clearance in front of a toilet quizlet?

What is the minimum distance required in front of an accessible lavatory? c - Handicap lavatories are required by code to have a minimum of 21 inches of clearance in front of the lavatory.
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What's the minimum distance from toilet to sink?

Toilet placement

A toilet should have some elbow room between it and another fixture or vanity. The NKBA's recommendation is at least 18″. Codes allow a minimum distance of 15″.
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How do you know if your toilet is tight enough?

As a rule of thumb, try a turn or two a side until you feel resistance, them try to wiggle the toilet bowl slightly. If there is no significant movement, you are probably tight enough. This tightening operation is a "feel" thing you get from experience, so be conservative and use your best judgement.
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What is the area behind the toilet called?

The toilet tank is the large container above and behind the toilet bowl that holds water to flush away waste in the bowl.
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How do I put privacy in my bathroom toilet?

One of the simplest ways to add privacy to a master bathroom is to install a divider between the toilet and the rest of the bathroom. This can be anything from a 1/2 or 3/4 wall to a small protrusion. This is the most basic form of visual barrier to separate a toilet from the rest of the bathroom.
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Do you need a frame for a back to wall toilet?

Back to wall toilets do not require any support from a frame – they slot into the corner where the wall meets the floor, fitted firmly against both. This provides the security of a fitted toilet without the added hassle of installing a frame, leaving you with an elegant toilet which is both functional and stylish.
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Should toilet flange sit on top of tile?

What they recommend is to put the flange on top of the tile, ensuring that the bottom of the flange touches the surface of the tile. Using screws, fix the flange to ensure that it goes beneath the thickness of the tile, ensuring that it is tightly secured to the floor beneath.
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