cs2eye
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hi
we are remodeling a bathroom of an old house. the old toilet had to go, because mostly of color- almond. we didn't think to measure it before the contractor trashed it and what the implications would be of TRYING to find something that would fit.
the bathroom front to back is 40" (not including the baseboard). the rough-in center to the wall is about 13.5". we bought a Kohler at our big box hardware store- 27.5" long, not really thinking about how far it would stick out from the wall. and yes, it was way too tight as the distance to the wall was maybe 11" at most. the only toilets i've seen which approach the 25" deep are the Kohler Rialto and a Galba toilet. haven't read much good about the Rialto, and the Galba has NO reviews. (i've seen them both mentioned in these forums)
i also read in these forums about the Toto UniFit. Q- if the rough in is 13.5" can we use the 14" adaptor? otherwise its a no-go with this approach
any other thoughts or recommendations?
thanks, cs
we are remodeling a bathroom of an old house. the old toilet had to go, because mostly of color- almond. we didn't think to measure it before the contractor trashed it and what the implications would be of TRYING to find something that would fit.
the bathroom front to back is 40" (not including the baseboard). the rough-in center to the wall is about 13.5". we bought a Kohler at our big box hardware store- 27.5" long, not really thinking about how far it would stick out from the wall. and yes, it was way too tight as the distance to the wall was maybe 11" at most. the only toilets i've seen which approach the 25" deep are the Kohler Rialto and a Galba toilet. haven't read much good about the Rialto, and the Galba has NO reviews. (i've seen them both mentioned in these forums)
i also read in these forums about the Toto UniFit. Q- if the rough in is 13.5" can we use the 14" adaptor? otherwise its a no-go with this approach
any other thoughts or recommendations?
thanks, cs
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