VonBergmann
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Howdy friends,
I am a new member here. I searched for an answer to this problem, and I have not found a good solution, so I figured I would ask here.
I am nearing the end of the remodel from Hell. My contractor disappeared on my tiny bathroom remodel, so I am finishing the project myself. I just had the floor tiled, and I set the toilet today. And I find I have a 16" rough in. With the 12" toilet, that is a 4" gap. Not good. This is an 80 year old house, so that may explain it. No one checked while there was a chance when the floor was open.
Any suggestions on my best option here? Do I get a 14" rough in toilet and live w the 2"? At this point I am not prepared to cut up the floor, as this has been join on for 4 !/2 months and I need to get this over with.
Would an American Standard Accesspro solve this? Any suggestions appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Mel
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I am a new member here. I searched for an answer to this problem, and I have not found a good solution, so I figured I would ask here.
I am nearing the end of the remodel from Hell. My contractor disappeared on my tiny bathroom remodel, so I am finishing the project myself. I just had the floor tiled, and I set the toilet today. And I find I have a 16" rough in. With the 12" toilet, that is a 4" gap. Not good. This is an 80 year old house, so that may explain it. No one checked while there was a chance when the floor was open.
Any suggestions on my best option here? Do I get a 14" rough in toilet and live w the 2"? At this point I am not prepared to cut up the floor, as this has been join on for 4 !/2 months and I need to get this over with.
Would an American Standard Accesspro solve this? Any suggestions appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Mel
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