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  1. Plumbing-RA

    Toto Carlyle vs. Toto Aquia

    Old thread, but seemed the best place for this question. With the water supply 3" left of center won't that put the valve in a difficult to reach position, or even possibly interfering with the toilet skirt? The following pic helps to show this, along with the knowledge that the skirt is 5"...
  2. Plumbing-RA

    Toto Aquia dual flush toilet product review, comments and posts.

    Indeed - the spill issue did come to mind, but the other ones were more subtle for me...thanks!
  3. Plumbing-RA

    Toto Aquia dual flush toilet product review, comments and posts.

    So what are these "lots of reasons"?
  4. Plumbing-RA

    Toto Aquia dual flush toilet product review, comments and posts.

    The supply lines from the floor might be a Denver thing given our very cold nights: one toilet backs an interior wall which is only 1' in from an exterior wall, while the other backs a wall to an unheated garage. Thanks for the clearance numbers - I looked at the Toto website's template and...
  5. Plumbing-RA

    Toto Aquia dual flush toilet product review, comments and posts.

    I am about to install two beautiful Aquia CST412's to replace my P.O.S. Am Std low flush (no flush?) toilets. All pics here generally show that the water outlet comes out of the wall. In my case the outlet is from the floor. First (perhaps stupid question) but why does it seem like the...
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