Well, honey, technically you can use a standard toilet in a mobile home, but you might run into some issues with plumbing and space. Mobile homes typically use smaller toilets to accommodate the limited space and different plumbing setups. So, while you can try to install a standard toilet, it might not be the most practical or efficient choice for your mobile home.
The best toilet options for a mobile home are typically compact, lightweight, and designed for easy installation and maintenance. Some popular choices include gravity-flush toilets, composting toilets, and macerating toilets. It's important to consider the size of the bathroom space and the plumbing system when choosing the best toilet for a mobile home.
Yes, it will. Almost all mobile home plumbing is standard.
Plumbing equipment in every mobile home I've ever seen is to national plumbing codes. In other words mobile homes have the same sinks, faucets, toilets and water heaters as houses.
Yes it will fit.
The Home Depot currently does not offer any handicapped toilets. You need to go to through a toilet manufacturing warehouse to get one of these for a good deal. A "handicap toilet" sits up higher than a standard toilet. Any plumbing supply will have the appliances that meet the requirements. Home Depot has a line of toilets by American Standard that meet the ADA requirements of the 17
The door of the mobile home must be carefully measured against the standard door. The problem lies in the framing of the door. The mobile home framing might not be adequate for the standard door hanging. Check with your installer BEFORE you purchase the door. In my case, there is a speciality home center that sells speciality doors for installation in mobile homes. Look in your local directory for such home centers.
Not only will they work for a mobile home, they tend to do better on mobile homes then standard homes. Insulation tends to be less efficient for mobile home anyways so vinyl windows are a good alternative for repairs. On a standard home they just become a weak point in insulating the ambient temperature.
No. a standard Vinyl replacement window will not work in a mobile home unless you do some work to the wall to frame it to the correct size. Generally a mobile homes walls and window openings are a different size than the standard size used in stick built homes.
An RV has hookups... a trailer would have standard connections.
I would say the standard is 14 x 68 although there are many smaller and afew larger.
New toilets can be found at Home Depot and Lowes stores. They can also be purchased online directly from manufacturers such as Kohler and American Standard.