The minimum distance required is 15" either side/ that is minimum.
18" off sidewall and 12" off backwall. 18" and 12" are the center measurements for toilet rough-in. These are standard rough-in measurements.
18 inches to center
Would be risking damage to the tank and possibly open for a major lawsuit
A standard toilet roughs in at 12" from the wall.
12 inches from the center of the drain to the back wall behind the tank. Some toilets are 10" rough in. Also should be 18" from side wall to center of toilet if possible.
most toilets are set for a 12" inch rough in, that means before sheet rock and against a wood framed wall you would set your toilet flange 12 inches to the center of the flange to the edge of the wall and if you have something in your way like a floor joist or other you can buy a 10" rough in toilet or you can use a offset toilet flange which will offset your drain pipe from your flange to about 2 inches any direction and if you are setting a flange before a concrete floor I would measure 12.5 inches just to be safe from concrete workers etc hitting your pipes.The rough for a toilet can be 10" - 12" and 14"Depending on the type of toilet installed .. for example a wall hung tank normally would be a 14" rough becvause of the 2" slip ell supply from the Douglas vavleCertain Flushometer top spud require less then a back inlet bowl for finish
If you mean from the back wall to the center of the drain. The minimum standard rough in is 10 " - 12". IN ADDITION: This is a construction fault. Either you need to re do the plumbing or move the toilet across until it fits. This type of problem is quite a nasty one to fix.
10"- 12 "- 14 "
It is not a problem at all. But you will have a 2" gap between the back of the tank and the finished wall.
18 inches
The average size of a toilet is 21-30 inches wide, 14-16 inches from bowl to rim, and has a depth of 27-30 inches.
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The width of a toilet tank can vary in size. The average width of a toilet tank is about 18 inches.