badbeer
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I'm in the process of remodelling a bathroom to make it handicapped accessible. The problem is extremely limited ability to get on/off the toilet because of its low position, even an ADA toilet. They make powered lifts that fit over most toilets but have several drawbacks such as not being able to use an aftermarket bidet seat. The solution would be to raise the entire comode up to the desired height such that the seat level is about 30" off the floor. A company makes a plastic item that fits between the floor and the toilet but only adds about 3" which isn't sufficient, not even close. I need to be able to raise an ADA toilet 12-13 inches.
Ideally, this would be semi-perminant such that in the future, one could remove the "platform" and lower the toilet and install as others.
I'm looking for issues or watch items to consider in doing such an install or if someone has done something like this, what did they do?
Ideally, this would be semi-perminant such that in the future, one could remove the "platform" and lower the toilet and install as others.
I'm looking for issues or watch items to consider in doing such an install or if someone has done something like this, what did they do?