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Short Toilet
I'm moving my throne and adding 1 more ,both about 10 feet from the existing,away from the septic.To accommodate the new plumbing and keep a 1/4" pitch I'll have to raise the floor under each toilet.Is there a shorter toilet available so I could keep these at a comfortable height?Any other suggestions as to plumbing to keep the height to a minimum? Thanks,Terry
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Re: Short Toilet
That's the plan for one of them.The other will be in a corner with doors on each side.The plan now is to place concrete(cc floor) under the second one,the same shape as the toilet bottom.This seems a bit awkward though and was looking for a better way.Thanks.
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