Is there an 11 inch model that we could consider.
Toilet less than 12 inches wall.
Buying a toilet with a smaller round bowl will fit into a compact space better than an elongated bowl.
The standard rough in is 12 inches though you may encounter 10 inch and 14 inch rough ins in older homes.
The more room the better but don t make it any smaller than the minimum.
The main reason is the bowl will have a platform to support the tank.
We have11 inches only.
It appears standard toilets are 12 inches from the opening to the wall.
Its 3 inch flush valve is chemically resistant and blows water into the bowl at high pressure.
Elongated toilet bowls measure up to 31 inches from the wall behind the toilet to the front of the bowl.
Any more or less than that and you ll need a toilet designed specifically for this distance.
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Confirm the rough in dimension with the toilet installation instructions or manufacturer.
Rough in size is measured from the wall and not from any baseboard or molding.
The most standard rough in dimension is 12 inches but some toilets call for a 10 inch or 14 inch rough in.
While updating your bathroom to a modern look this round front toilet is an ideal choice.
The standard distance is 12 inches but most toilet designs can accommodate a distance of 11 to 13 inches.
Watersense labeled toilets use at least 20 less water than standard 1 6 gallon toilets.
Both round front and 10 inch rough in will take much less space than other models with elongated front and 12 inch rough in.
Round bowls require less space making them a good toilet for small bathrooms.
Measure from the wall behind the toilet to the center of one of the closet bolts that hold the toilet down.
Elongated bowls provide greater comfort while seated.
Some builders like to leave an extra 1 2 inch from the back wall to ensure a comfortable fit.
The minimum distance in front of the toilet when facing a wall or fixture is 21 inches.
That will most likely be a 10 or 14 inch rough in model.
If your rough in is less than 11 inch like a 10 7 8 or a 10 3 4 inch rough in you ll probably not be able to install the 12 inch toilets you buy.
This prompted a question about choosing a toilet to install from reader collette.
These 12 toilets i recommend just barely fit a 11 rough in.
And that could easily take up a good 3 to 4 inches of valuable length space.
It is almost impossible for a two piece and elongated toilet to have an overall length of less than 27 inches.