MBWD
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I have a 1920's house with a small bathroom on the first floor. The toilet that is currently in the bathroom is:
I was thinking of replacing it, as it uses a ton of water and does not actually flush larger items.
But the 9" rough is obviously a problem. The 4049 model currently fits (with the tank flush against the wall), so I am hoping that a regular 10 inch will work. The CadetPro 10" Right Height has all the right specs except the rough.
Would this work? Would I need an adapter? Or do I need to move the flange?
Thanks!
American Standard 4049 (C72, Feb7, Made in USA)
4 bolts: center of back bolt is 9 inches from back of wall (the actual wall) [The number of bolts suggest that it is a 10 inch rough, as I think AS only made the 4049 with 4 bolts in a 10 incher. But that back bolt is definitely no more than (and maybe a hair less than) 9 inches from the wall.]
26.5 inches from wall to front of toilet
20.5 inches width of tank lid
14.5 inches from floor
The toilet does not flush sufficiently and constantly clogs. There is more than a fair amount of lime-type material in the base of the bowl, as well as inside the hole toward the front that pushes water in. I have tried to pumice it all out, but I can't get what I can't reach. I've also had it snaked.4 bolts: center of back bolt is 9 inches from back of wall (the actual wall) [The number of bolts suggest that it is a 10 inch rough, as I think AS only made the 4049 with 4 bolts in a 10 incher. But that back bolt is definitely no more than (and maybe a hair less than) 9 inches from the wall.]
26.5 inches from wall to front of toilet
20.5 inches width of tank lid
14.5 inches from floor
I was thinking of replacing it, as it uses a ton of water and does not actually flush larger items.
But the 9" rough is obviously a problem. The 4049 model currently fits (with the tank flush against the wall), so I am hoping that a regular 10 inch will work. The CadetPro 10" Right Height has all the right specs except the rough.
Would this work? Would I need an adapter? Or do I need to move the flange?
Thanks!