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Apartment Rehab Corp.
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Toilet Location
I have a situation with a basement bathroom. I am aware of a minimum distance for toilet flange to wall (18"). But is there a maximum? I moved a wall another 12" from the toilet. My plumber tells me this will not pass inspection.
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Apartment Rehab Corp.
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Re: Toilet Location
405.1 Water supply protection. The supply lines and fittings
for every plumbing fixture shall be installed so as to prevent backflow. 405.2 Access for cleaning. Plumbing fixtures shall be installed so as to afford easy access for cleaning both the fixture and the area around the fixture. 405.3 Setting. Fixtures shall be set level and in proper alignment with reference to adjacent walls. 405.3.1 Water closets, urinals, lavatories and bidets. A water closet, urinal, lavatory or bidet shall not be set closer than 15 inches (381 mm) from its center to any side wall, partition, vanity or other obstruction, or closer than 30 inches (762 mm) center-to-center between water closets, urinals or adjacent fixtures. There shall be at least a 21-inch (533 mm) clearance in front of the water closet, urinal or bidet to any wall, fixture or door. Privacy compartments shall I be installed in all toilet rooms with more than one water closet or urinal. Water closet compartments shall not be less than 30 inches (762 mm) wide or 60 inches (1524 mm) deep. There shall be at least a 21-inch (533 mm) clearance in front of a lavatory to any wall, fixture or door (see Figure 405.3.1). Water closets and urinals shall be installed to pre- I vent direct view from outside the room in which they are located I see nothing in the plumbing codes that tell me I cant do this |
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Pro
Trade: Plumbing & HVAC, I specialize in Hydronic Heating and more specifically in Radiant Floor Heating
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Re: Toilet LocationQuote:
Center to side wall or center to back wall? |
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K-C Contracting Services
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Re: Toilet Location
you are cool ,as long as the back wall stays the same , you can be 100 ft from a side wall
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Apartment Rehab Corp.
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Professional Instigator
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Re: Toilet LocationQuote:
do you have clearance between the toilet and slop sink?? If you pull your tape is there 15" of clearance from the center of the flange to the side of the slop sink? Or am I missing this completely? |
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Proud Plumber
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Apartment Rehab Corp.
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Re: Toilet Location
i have plenty of clearance to the sink..My concern is the fact he's saying my flange is too far away from the side wall. I didnt know there was a maximum distance.
He's saying i need to put in a temp wall that can be NO MORE than 18" from the flange. What if I have a really really fat super? Get it now? |
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Pro Plumber
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Re: Toilet Location
That is ADA Specs, requirements for grab bars. If plans say ADA compliant then he is right.
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Apartment Rehab Corp.
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Plumbing is a Profession
Trade: Plumbing & HVAC
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Re: Toilet Location
There is no maximum distance only minimum which is 15" from the centerline of the toilet to the nearest wall. In other words you need a 30" space for a toilet. Your plumber is either on crack or you misunderstood him.
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Doofenshmirtz Evil Inc.
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Re: Toilet LocationQuote:
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in texas with framing and cornish people will do it for 3.00 a foot. What do yall think about that? Just laber |
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