Hello :
I'm planning on replacing my existing - builder grade - toilet with a new Carrollton from Toto. Both toilets are elongated. The rough-in for the toilet looks to match. However, the rough-in note on the Carrollton page mentions that it is not the norm. I assume that with a flexible supply line that I can overcome any issues - correct? I also noticed that Carrollton was not on the list of recommended toilets. We picked this model purely for the design. The internals seem to match others such as the Drake ( which is on the recommended list ). Any issues with the Carrollton? Finally, the house was built in 1993 - the first year of the low-flow toilet mandate. Because of the poor design, they perform poorly. Do I need to be concerned about the effect of the Carrollton on the waste system? It looks like the new toilet will be producing a lot more force. We're on a septic system - if that matters.
Thanks for all the help.
Mike
CST774S TOTO Carrollton
I'm planning on replacing my existing - builder grade - toilet with a new Carrollton from Toto. Both toilets are elongated. The rough-in for the toilet looks to match. However, the rough-in note on the Carrollton page mentions that it is not the norm. I assume that with a flexible supply line that I can overcome any issues - correct? I also noticed that Carrollton was not on the list of recommended toilets. We picked this model purely for the design. The internals seem to match others such as the Drake ( which is on the recommended list ). Any issues with the Carrollton? Finally, the house was built in 1993 - the first year of the low-flow toilet mandate. Because of the poor design, they perform poorly. Do I need to be concerned about the effect of the Carrollton on the waste system? It looks like the new toilet will be producing a lot more force. We're on a septic system - if that matters.
Thanks for all the help.
Mike
CST774S TOTO Carrollton
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