I have a 3” sanitary tee sitting at the worst possible height, and distance from the wall.
I tried many combinations…
When the tee was horizontal, with an added 90, the flange ended up 18” from the wall
With a 45 closet flange, it was slightly closer to the wall but way too high.
2” offset flange… too high.
I have set it plumb to accept either:
a street flange is too low(sits perfectly on subfloor
a normal flange (with 3” run of pipe) is too high. The bottom edge of flange will hover 5/8” above finished floor height.
How do I get to “just right”?
Is there a part out there I haven’t come across? Does a flange extender work with a street flange?
Sincerely,
Plumb tuckered
I tried many combinations…
When the tee was horizontal, with an added 90, the flange ended up 18” from the wall
With a 45 closet flange, it was slightly closer to the wall but way too high.
2” offset flange… too high.
I have set it plumb to accept either:
a street flange is too low(sits perfectly on subfloor
a normal flange (with 3” run of pipe) is too high. The bottom edge of flange will hover 5/8” above finished floor height.
How do I get to “just right”?
Is there a part out there I haven’t come across? Does a flange extender work with a street flange?
Sincerely,
Plumb tuckered
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