Yet another Flange height question for Aquia II

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Hughie

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Recently had a remodel done of our downstairs guest bathroom and in keeping with my vision to replace all three toilets in the house with Toto's (and washlets), I settled on the TOTO Aquia II for it's clean lines and fairly small footprint for an elongated toilet. The master bedroom ensuite got the Toto Ultramax II with the TOTO S300 washlet and I couldn't be happier. The tilers, tiled around the flange in the guest bathroom so it is now flush or just ever so slightly above the height of the tile. I don't really want to use a double wax ring as was suggested to me, but am considering using the riser kit instead. Has anyone used the riser kit and is there anything I need to be aware of before installing? On another note. I had no idea that the Toto Aquia only had 1/2" clearance at the back, after tiling the bathroom walls with left over porcelain flooring tiles I thought I wasn't going to be able to get the Aquia in, but sure enough, it just fits, thanks in part to the wall bowing away from the toilet.
 

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A single jumbo wax ring should seal things fine. A waxless seal like one from Fernco to Fluidmaster should work as well.
 
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