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Tomdude

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I live in a house built by a family who drank a lot and said " close enough " a lot. I want to swap an old 5 gallon per flush toilet with a new 1.28 gallon model to save water. I read that rough in is measured from the wall ( not baseboard ) to the center of the toilet bolt. Problem is the left toilet bolt is 12 inches and the right is 11 1/2 inches. Has anyone ever seen this and how can I get a 12 inch rough in toilet installed? Would it be better to buy a 10 inch rough in to allow plenty of room between wall and tank?

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John Gayewski

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What type of flange connection? The slotted flange will allow you to move the bolts. A flange with horizontal slots are pretty fixed.

Either way a regular 12" toilet will work just fine. 11 enough room.
 

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Until you lift the toilet, you don't really know what you are faced with.

That said, no way should you go for a 10 inch. That would really be a "close enough" action. We can deduce that you are not into optimizing.

What are your objectives? Keep the cost low? Toilet flushes well? (that one should be a main priority, even if not stated.) Or on the other hand it could be to maximize the space in front of the toilet, even if it raised the cost some.
 

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11.5 inch works, you dont need a 10 inch rough the holes are big and sloppy you should be able to adjust. not guaranteed but dosent sound problematic to me
 

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The flange is PVC but I havent taken anything apart yet. I plan to install an American Standard Cadet 3 because they are cheap at Home Depot and have worked for me in the past. The toilet is heavily used and 5 gallons per flush is getting expensive :)
Thanks to everyone who posted. I am a plumbing novice and need all the help I can get !
 
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