cohomeowner
New Member
Hi,
My plumber was not happy about installing 4 Aquia II toilets in our new house. He was able after some brain damage to get three of the toilets figured out, but we have an issue with the 4th one. In that bathroom, the supply lines come up through the floor (to avoid having them in the exterior wall). The Aquia II design would mean that we would have to move the supply lines over. The bad news is that there is porcelain tile that would have to be removed and repaired. It might be cheaper to choose another dual flush toilet that measures 18 1/2" from the center drain to the front and the supply lines are now 6" to the left of the drain. Does anyone have a suggestion? Thank you!
My plumber was not happy about installing 4 Aquia II toilets in our new house. He was able after some brain damage to get three of the toilets figured out, but we have an issue with the 4th one. In that bathroom, the supply lines come up through the floor (to avoid having them in the exterior wall). The Aquia II design would mean that we would have to move the supply lines over. The bad news is that there is porcelain tile that would have to be removed and repaired. It might be cheaper to choose another dual flush toilet that measures 18 1/2" from the center drain to the front and the supply lines are now 6" to the left of the drain. Does anyone have a suggestion? Thank you!