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(47,468 posts)
Mon Mar 9, 2020, 12:51 PM Mar 2020

A question about replacing toilets, part II

You have helped me a lot earlier so I have a follow up. No, have not got the new ones yet.

Yes, decided on Kohler Santa Rosa, elongated. I measured the space above the floor and they can fit.

But... what about below the floor? If the elongated one is larger will it be possible to fit it into an area surrounded by wood in one place and linoleum in another? Though I do have a good plumber who does think outside the box.

Another question. In the old days, when flushes sent gallons of water into the bowl, a plugged toilet would send the water on the floor. Thus, every place that I lived I - meaning a plumber - would install a quarter turn on the shut off valve. On two of them I turn the valve to the side. But on the third I have to turn it forward.

I turn the valves off when cleaning the bowls to get below the water line; we have hard water in the city. I don't have strong fingers and it is difficult for me to turn the valve forward, especially in the tight spot.

Will it be possible to switch the valve from a forward movement to a side one?

Thanks. Appreciate all the knowledge here.



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A question about replacing toilets, part II (Original Post) question everything Mar 2020 OP
Like this: Turbineguy Mar 2020 #1
Thanks. Even when the pipe comes form the floor - above the basement? question everything Mar 2020 #3
They come in all angles. Turbineguy Mar 2020 #5
Toilet manufacturers have thought of that one Warpy Mar 2020 #2
Thanks! This is a great suggestion question everything Mar 2020 #4

question everything

(47,468 posts)
3. Thanks. Even when the pipe comes form the floor - above the basement?
Tue Mar 10, 2020, 12:57 PM
Mar 2020


(probably should replace the whole rusty thing..)

Warpy

(111,242 posts)
2. Toilet manufacturers have thought of that one
Mon Mar 9, 2020, 05:07 PM
Mar 2020

and don't want all their toilets being returned because they won't fit over the pipe.

You were right to question the elongated seat, the floor fitting not so much. Ask them where you are buying the thing about this. I think you'll find it's one thing the industry has managed to standardize. so there is no gap in back of the tank and nobody has to move the pipe, an expensive proposition for a toilet.

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